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Civil way: 8 February 2019

07 February 2019
Issue: 7827 / Categories: Features , Procedure & practice , Civil way
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Beating the tardy defendant; new workers’ rights; Forced Backdate (not Backstop); success fees deaded

LATE AoS OR DEFENCE?

An acknowledgment of service filed late but before judgment in default has been requested or applied for is a bar to that judgment being entered. That’s the position if Andrew Baker J got it right in Cunico Resources NV and others v Daskalakis and another and another case [2018] EWHC 3382 (Comm). He there held that, following a late acknowledgment, the claimants were not entitled to a default judgment pursuant to a subsequent application (on notice and not by way of request, because the claimants were contending for service out of the jurisdiction—see CPR 12.10). I suggest that the position would be the same in respect of a late defence followed by a request for judgment in default.

The judge followed Unilever plc v Pak Supermarket [2016] EWHC 3846 (IPEC) but declined to follow McDonald & McDonald v D&F Contracts Ltd [2018] EWHC 1600 (TCC) although he had some doubt as to whether the latter authority was to be read as a precedent to the

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