Amendments to statements of case (where limitation is not an issue) | Practical Law

Amendments to statements of case (where limitation is not an issue) | Practical Law

This note looks at the practice and procedure for amending a statement of case. It considers the circumstances when the court's permission to amend is and is not required, and sets out the principles applied by the courts when considering applications for amendment to statements of case, both generally and specifically where the amendments are being made late. It also describes the procedure when applying to amend statements of case.

Amendments to statements of case (where limitation is not an issue)

Practical Law UK Practice Note 0-504-6540 (Approx. 57 pages)

Amendments to statements of case (where limitation is not an issue)

MaintainedEngland, Wales
This note looks at the practice and procedure for amending a statement of case. It considers the circumstances when the court's permission to amend is and is not required, and sets out the principles applied by the courts when considering applications for amendment to statements of case, both generally and specifically where the amendments are being made late. It also describes the procedure when applying to amend statements of case.