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What does Detailed assessment mean? The court process for calculating how much one party must pay another after a costs order, by scrutinising a bill of costs and allowing only costs that are reasonably incurred and proportionate. In England and Wales, detailed assessment is a formal procedure under the Civil Procedure Rules (notably CPR Part 47 and associated Practice Directions). It commonly follows an inter partes costs order or a solicitor–client costs challenge. The receiving party serves a bill of costs; the paying party serves points of dispute; replies may follow. A costs judge or district judge then assesses the items (often provisionally on the...

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Pre-1 October 2017 bills of costs for detailed assessment under CPR Part 47, PD 47 and PD 51L (England and Wales): precedents, certificates, VAT and practical guidance (Archived)

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ARCHIVED: This Practice Note provided guidance on the Requirements for a bill of Costs for Detailed assessment prior to 1 October 2017 under both old Part 47 and old practice direction 47 as well as old practice direction 51L which set out a voluntary pilot scheme. For information on the up to date position in relation to bill of costs, see Practice Note: Detailed assessment—bill of costs.

1 October 2015 to 30 September 2017—detailed assessment under practice direction 51L

This voluntary pilot operated from 1 October 2015 to 30 September 2017 and was contained in old practice direction 51L. It was available only for detailed assessment proceedings in the Senior Courts Costs Office. The scheme specified the information to be included within the bill of costs, while the standard detailed assessment framework in Part 47 and practice direction 47 continued to apply so far as there was no inconsistency with the pilot. For further details of the pilot, see Practice Note: New Bill of Costs pilot scheme [Archived].

1 October 2015 to 30 September 2017—detailed assessment under Part 47 and practice direction 47

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