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Provisional assessment definition

What does Provisional assessment mean? Provisional assessment is a paper-based court assessment of recoverable litigation costs made without the parties attending a hearing, with a limited right to seek an oral review. In England and Wales, it is a defined Civil Procedure Rules process. Under CPR 47.15, the court carries out a provisional detailed assessment where the total costs claimed are £75,000 or less (exclusive of VAT and interest). After service of the bill of costs, points of dispute and any replies, a costs judge or district judge provisionally assesses each item and the costs of the detailed assessment itself. Any party may request an oral...

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Provisional Assessment Pilot Scheme in the County Courts (England and Wales), 2010–2013: PD 51E scope, process and oral hearing cost consequences — archived

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This record is kept solely for historical reference and preservation. The pilot scheme concluded on 31 March 2013. For details on provisional assessment, refer to Practice Note: Provisional assessment. This archived notice is retained for historical purposes only.

Jackson reforms

As part of the Jackson reforms, Lord Justice Jackson, in his 13 January 2012 report on the pilot, found it to be a success and advised that it should be implemented across the country, with training provided to staff and district judges to help them carry it out successfully. Draft rules were prepared, to be presented to the Rule Committee in due course. For more information on the report, see News Analysis: Lord Justice Jackson report on provisional assessment pilot.

What is this?

The County Court Provisional Assessment Scheme (the Scheme) was a pilot under which parties were entitled to request a written, detailed assessment of costs, with the possibility of subsequently requesting an oral assessment hearing if needed.

Where and when is it running?

The pilot operated in the county courts at Leeds, York and Scarborough. It continued until 31 March 2013, when the pilot ended.

When does the pilot scheme apply?

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