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What does Particulars of claim mean? Particulars of claim set out, in writing, the facts relied on by the claimant to establish the cause of action and the remedy sought, so the defendant knows the case to answer. In England and Wales, they are a formal statement of case under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR r 16.4 and PD 16). They must contain a concise statement of material facts, the relief claimed (damages, injunction, specific performance, etc), any claim for interest, and be verified by a statement of truth (CPR Part 22). They are served with the claim form or within 14 days...

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Precedent particulars of claim: holiday food poisoning under the Package Travel and Linked Travel Arrangements Regulations 2018 (England and Wales)

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IN THE COUNTY COURT AT [ insert ]

Claim No. [ insert number ]

Parties (1) AA (2) BB Claimants -and- CC Defendant

Particulars of claim

  1. At all material and relevant times, the Defendant carried on trade in the capacity of a tour operator, supplying package holidays to travellers.
  2. On 2 July 2025, the First Claimant accessed the Defendant’s website and concluded a contract to purchase a package holiday in Greece from the Defendant. Pursuant to that agreement, the First Claimant and her husband, the Second Claimant, were to depart East Midlands Airport for Athens on 8 August 2025, with an onward transfer thereafter to Santorini. The contract also provided for their return on 15 August 2025, travelling from Santorini to Athens and then onwards back to East Midlands Airport. Following Completion of the flight arrangements, the Defendant, by means of a website link, transmitted the Claimants’ names together with the First Claimant’s payment details and email address to D Hotels Ltd. The First Claimant subsequently utilised D Hotels Ltd’s website to reserve a seven-night stay at the Athena Hotel in Santorini...
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James Candlin
James Candlin

James is a Specialist Personal Injury practitioner. Interest in foreign jurisdictional and international law issues since called to Bar of Bermuda 1994-1998. Science degree prior to qualification. Interest in scientific causation issues such as haemolytic uraemic syndrome, ulcerative colitis, arthropathy in aftermath of overseas illness. Group food poisoning, legionella and other major novel infectious/pathogen claims such as listeriosis, ciguatoxin poisoning and scombroid/histamine reactions. Numerous overseas catastrophic RTA spinal and brain injury and Safari related claims as well as sexual assault claims, foreign Barème type quantifications, jurisdictional and overseas Defendant recovery, service and joinder questions. Involved in long running occupational stress trial in Royal Court Jersey 2024/25....

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