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Made | 24th November 2004 | ||
Laid before Parliament | 30th November 2004 | ||
Coming into force in accordance with Rule 1 |
(4) A Part 36 offer to which this rule applies may contain an offer to pay, or an offer to accept -
(b) the whole or part of any other damages in the form of a lump sum.
(5) A Part 36 offer to which this rule applies -
(e) must state either that any damages which take the form of periodical payments will be funded in a way which ensures that the continuity of payment is reasonably secure in accordance with section 2(4) of the Damages Act 1996 or how such damages are to be paid and how the continuity of their payment is to be secured.
(6) Where a Part 36 payment includes a lump sum for damages for future pecuniary loss, the Part 36 payment notice may state the amount of that lump sum.
(7) Where the defendant makes a Part 36 offer to which this rule applies and which offers to pay damages in the form of both a lump sum and periodical payments, the claimant may only give notice of acceptance of the offer as a whole."
5.
In rule 36.4 -
6.
In rule 36.10 -
(c) in paragraph (4)(b) after "paragraph (3)" insert "or (3A)".
7.
In rule 36.20, in paragraph (1)(a) delete "or" and in paragraph (1)(b) after "offer" insert "or" -
8.
In rule 36.21, in paragraph (1), after "Part 36 offer" insert "(including a Part 36 offer made under rule 36.2A)".
9.
In rule 36.23 -
10.
For the heading of Part 41, substitute "DAMAGES".
11.
In Part 41 -
(c) after rule 41.3, insert Section II as set out in Part II of Schedule 1 to these Rules.
Phillips of Worth Matravers, M.R.
John Dyson, L.J.
Rupert Jackson, J.
Terence Etherton, J.
Stephen Oliver-Jones
Steven Whitaker
Carlos Dabezies
Nicholas Burkill
Richard Walford
David di Mambro
Juliet Herzog
Andrew Parker
Philip Rainey
Peter Candon
I allow these Rules
Falconer of Thoroton, C.
Dated 24th November 2004
I - PROCEEDINGS TO WHICH SECTION 32A OF THE SUPREME COURT ACT 1981 OR SECTION 51 OF THE COUNTY COURTS ACT 1984 APPLIES | |
Application and definitions | Rule 41.1 |
Order for an award of provisional damages | Rule 41.2 |
Application for further damages | Rule 41.3 |
II - PERIODICAL PAYMENTS UNDER THE DAMAGES ACT 1996 | |
Scope and interpretation | Rule 41.4 |
Statement of case | Rule 41.5 |
Court's indication to parties | Rule 41.6 |
Factors to be taken into account | Rule 41.7 |
The award | Rule 41.8 |
Continuity of payment | Rule 41.9 |
Assignment or charge | Rule 41.10 |
Statement of case
41.
- (1) In a claim for damages for personal injury, each party in its statement of case may state whether it considers periodical payments or a lump sum is the more appropriate form for all or part of an award of damages and where such statement is given must provide relevant particulars of the circumstances which are relied on.
(2) Where a statement under paragraph (1) is not given, the court may order a party to make such a statement.
(3) Where the court considers that a statement of case contains insufficient particulars under paragraph (1), the court may order a party to provide such further particulars as it considers appropriate.
Court's indication to parties
41.6.
The court shall consider and indicate to the parties as soon as practicable whether periodical payments or a lump sum is likely to be the more appropriate form for all or part of an award of damages.
Factors to be taken into account
41.7.
When considering -
the court shall have regard to all the circumstances of the case and in particular the form of award which best meets the claimant's needs, having regard to the factors set out in the practice direction.
The award
41.8.
- (1) Where the court awards damages in the form of periodical payments, the order must specify -
(c) that the claimant's annual future pecuniary losses, as assessed by the court, are to be paid for the duration of the claimant's life, or such other period as the court orders; and
(d) that the amount of the payments shall vary annually by reference to the retail prices index, unless the court orders otherwise under section 2(9) of the 1996 Act.
(2) Where the court orders that any part of the award shall continue after the claimant's death, for the benefit of the claimant's dependants, the order must also specify the relevant amount and duration of the payments and how each payment is to be made during the year and at what intervals.
(3) Where an amount awarded under paragraph (1)(b) is to increase or decrease on a certain date, the order must also specify -
(4) Where damages for substantial capital purchases are awarded under paragraph (1)(b)(ii), the order must also specify -
Continuity of payment
41.9.
- (1) An order for periodical payments shall specify that the payments must be funded in accordance with section 2(4) of the 1996 Act, unless the court orders an alternative method of funding.
(2) Before ordering an alternative method of funding, the court must be satisfied that -
(3) An order under paragraph (2) must specify the alternative method of funding.
Assignment or charge
41.10.
Where the court under section 2(6)(a) of the 1996 Act is satisfied that special circumstances make an assignment or charge of periodical payments necessary, it shall, in deciding whether or not to approve the assignment or charge, also have regard to the factors set out in the practice direction."
[3] S.I. 1998/3132. There are relevant amendments in S.I. 1999/1008, S.I. 2000/2092 and S.I. 2002/3219back
[5] Section 2 is substituted by section 100 of the Courts Act 2003 (c. 39).back