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Seeing red

23 March 2012
Issue: 7506 / Categories: Case law , Judicial line , In Court
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A claim is started under the Money Online procedure and later transferred to a county court...

A claim is started under the Money Online procedure and later transferred to a county court. If the claimant is then to add a party or otherwise amend his claim form/particulars of claim, what is he meant to use as the original claim form to be amended?

Print out the online form, put a red line through it and then continue on with a fully typed out amended version, marked in red as appropriate. Alternatively, retype the online version verbatim, on fresh paper, and then make the amendments to the retyped version. We favour the former course.
 

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