Procedural requirements for reclaiming key interlocutors to the Inner House of the Court of Session in Scotland—checklist

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Procedural requirements for reclaiming key interlocutors to the Inner House of the Court of Session in Scotland—checklist

Published by a UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Dispute Resolution expert

Checklists
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This Checklist provides an overview of certain procedural requirements contained in the Rules of the Court of Session 1994 (RCS) regarding reclaiming motions in the Inner House of the Court of Session, Scotland. For key interlocutors, it addresses whether it is competent to make a reclaiming motion, whether leave to reclaim is required and the time limits involved.

For guidance on:

  1. •

    other aspects of the Inner House, Court of Session, see Practice Notes: Appeals to the Inner House of the Court of Session in Scotland and Reclaiming motions in the Inner House of the Court of Session in Scotland

  2. •

    key aspects of Scottish civil litigation, see: Scottish DR: prescription and limitation—overview, Scottish DR: case management and evidence—overview, Scottish DR: civil appeals and judicial review—overview, Scottish DR: enforcement—overview, and Scottish DR: settlement and ADR—overview, which, in turn, link through to detailed guidance on specific aspects of dispute resolution in Scotland

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    the equivalent in England

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