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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
7 Rolls Buildings Fetter Lane London EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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Case No: 2014-828 [Now 2014-000441] |
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IAN ALMOND & OTHERS |
Claimants |
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and |
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MEDGOLF PROPERTIES LIMITED & OTHERS |
Defendants |
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Case No: 2013-1309 [Now 2013-000541] |
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LIJANA ARMAILAITE & OTHERS |
Claimants |
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and |
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MEDGOLF PROPERTIES LIMITED & OTHERS |
Defendants |
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Trading as DTI
165 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2DY
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(Shorthand Writers to the Court)
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MR H WEBB (instructed by Jeffrey Green Russell) appeared on behalf of the Third & Nineteenth Defendants in Case No. 2013-000541
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"I consider that the requirement in rule 12.11(1) that it must appear to the court that the claimant is entitled to judgment needs to be interpreted in the light of the aggregation of the prescribed circumstances in which an application under Part 23 (rather than a mere request) is required. I do not consider that rule 12.11(1) requires the court to second-guess an assertion in the particulars of claim that, as a matter of law, the facts alleged provide the claimant with a cause of action. Rather, the purpose of the requirement for an application is either to enable the court to tailor the precise relief so that it is appropriate to the cause of action asserted, or otherwise to scrutinise the application in particular circumstances calling for more than a purely administrative response. It is in those respects that it must appear to the court either that the applicant is entitled to the default judgment sought, or to some lesser or different default judgment."