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What does to stay mean? To stay means to pause or suspend court or enforcement proceedings, in whole or in part, so that no further steps may be taken except as permitted by the court rules (for example, under the Civil Procedure Rules) or by the terms of the order. Proceedings resume only if the stay is lifted or expires. The term is a descriptive procedural expression used across contexts and shaped by court rules and case law rather than a single statutory definition. Typical uses include a stay of proceedings pending settlement (often by Tomlin order/consent order), pending appeal, a stay in favour of...

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Archived precedent: Order staying proceedings in England and Wales under Article 29 Brussels I (Recast) pursuant to Withdrawal Agreement transitional provisions

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This Precedent is archived and not maintained. This Precedent, together with accompanying drafting notes, is intended for use in proceedings issued in the courts of England and Wales at any time, provided that the connected proceedings in the EU Member State court were issued on or before 31 December 2020 and the transitional rules on jurisdiction in Articles 67 or 69 of the withdrawal agreement have been satisfied. Claim No. [ insert claim number ]...

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