In the case of a formal hand down where counsel have been excused from attendance that can be done by applying in writing prior to the hearing.
The judge will usually be able to give his or her decision at the hearing, but there may be occasions where further submissions and/or time for reflection are required, in which case the permission decision may post-date the decision hearing.
(3)
- Introduction
- The rule
- The Claimant’s arguments on the Covid Protocol
- Create Financial
- McDonald v Rose
- In the case of a formal hand down where counsel have been excused from attendance that can be done by applying in writing prior to the hearing.
- Jackson v Marina Homes
- As long as the decision hearing has been formally adjourned, any such application can be treated as having been made ‘at’ it for the purpose of CPR r 52.3(2)(a).
- LisleMainwaring
- also
- Hysaj
- Conclusion
