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United Kingdom want of prosecutiondelayoverriding objective

Annodeus Ltd v Gibson

[2000] EWHC 1569 (Ch)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtHigh Court of Justice, Chancery Division
Year2000
StatusPersuasive authority

Key Principle

On an application to strike out for want of prosecution or delay under the Civil Procedure Rules, the court weighs a non-exhaustive list of factors — including the length of and reasons for the delay, the degree of compliance with rules and orders, any prejudice to the defendant, the effect on a fair trial, and the parties' respective conduct — and delay attributable to genuine, good-faith negotiation is not culpable.

Area of Law

General

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