I understood that if a Defendant files an acknowledgement of service within 14 days of a claim being served he/she had a further 14 days in which to file a defence.
Ive just come across this on the Europa website, maybe Im reading it wrong but it seem to suggest that if an acknowledgement is filed straightaway the time for serving a defence is reduced.
Any ideas please?
1. Various types of deadlines applicable under the various procedural rules in civil matters.
The main types of deadlines are as follows:
Time for responding to a claim - On receipt of a claim form or the particulars of claim if served separately, the defendant has 14 days to either respond to the claim or to file an acknowledgement of service. Upon filing an acknowledgement of service, the defendant then has 14 further days to prepare a defence. That means that the defendant can have up to 28 days to respond to the claim but if he or she files the acknowledgement of service the day after receipt of the particulars of claim, the defendant only has 15 days to file a defence.
http://ec.europa.eu/civiljustice/tim...its_eng_en.htm
Ive just come across this on the Europa website, maybe Im reading it wrong but it seem to suggest that if an acknowledgement is filed straightaway the time for serving a defence is reduced.
Any ideas please?
1. Various types of deadlines applicable under the various procedural rules in civil matters.
The main types of deadlines are as follows:
Time for responding to a claim - On receipt of a claim form or the particulars of claim if served separately, the defendant has 14 days to either respond to the claim or to file an acknowledgement of service. Upon filing an acknowledgement of service, the defendant then has 14 further days to prepare a defence. That means that the defendant can have up to 28 days to respond to the claim but if he or she files the acknowledgement of service the day after receipt of the particulars of claim, the defendant only has 15 days to file a defence.
http://ec.europa.eu/civiljustice/tim...its_eng_en.htm
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