Without notice applications | Practical Law

Without notice applications | Practical Law

There is a basic principle that an order should not be made against a party without it having an opportunity to be heard. This practice note provides a general overview of the circumstances in which it is possible to make an application without notice to the respondent, and the additional obligations imposed on the applicant and its solicitors.

Without notice applications

Practical Law UK Practice Note 1-204-0112 (Approx. 21 pages)

Without notice applications

by PLC Dispute Resolution
MaintainedEngland, Wales
There is a basic principle that an order should not be made against a party without it having an opportunity to be heard. This practice note provides a general overview of the circumstances in which it is possible to make an application without notice to the respondent, and the additional obligations imposed on the applicant and its solicitors.