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Particulars of Claim

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Particulars of Claim
pl n
(Law) Law (in England) the first reading made by the claimant in a county court action, showing the facts upon which he or she relies in support of a claim and the relief asked for


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She added: "The particulars of claim identify various failings, including the unacceptable delay in providing medium-armoured vehicles to carry out patrolling duties and the failure of the MoD to recognise that Snatch were unsuitable for the extremely dangerous conditions in Iraq despite overwhelming evidence that this was the case.
The claimant or claimant's solicitor must sign the Claim Form and its "Statement of Truth," indicating the claimant's or solicitor's--as the case may be--belief that "that the facts stated in these particulars of claim are true.
In their Particulars of Claim to Central London County Court - before deciding to have the case heard at the High Court - they stated that for ``the Jockey Club to withhold such vital information about Mr Wingrove whilst at the same time recommending him and continuing to license him, and asking and requiring a lease to be granted to him, was plainly negligent and intentionally so''.
 
 
 
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