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want of prosecutiondelayoverriding objective
Annodeus Ltd v Gibson
[2000] EWHC 1569 (Ch)
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.
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