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CPR PD 6B (England and Wales): October 2015 amendments to service-out gateways—new Gateway 5, 16 and 21; expansions to Gateways 9, 11, 13 and 15.

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This archived Practice Note outlines revisions to the service gateways governing permission to serve claims outside the jurisdiction under CPR PD 6B, paragraph 3.1, which commenced on 1 October 2015, as detailed in the 81st Update Practice Direction Making Document.

Practitioners dealing with service out of the jurisdiction will appreciate the strict requirement to demonstrate that the claim falls within one of the gateways in CPR PD 6B, para 3.1 whenever the court’s permission is sought. For guidance across all gateways, see Practice Note: Cross-border service—jurisdictional gateways (principles).

Experience revealed difficulties with certain gateways and, in some situations, no gateway existed for the category of claim being pursued. To tackle these issues, the Mance Committee—officially, the Lord Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Private International Law—put forward a series of recommendations concerning the gateways, including:

  • 6 April 2015—two proposals concerning trust claims were brought into force...
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