Michael Wahl on Nostr: hodlonaut@nostrplebs.com I saw the discussion on ...
hodlonaut@nostrplebs.com
I saw the discussion on
https://twitter.com/tdryja/status/1622730398542270465?t=bYFIbl-kSgkHfqEh6mSDMQ&s=19
one thing, which came to my mind:
in my country we have kind of a security for costs, if the claimant is from abroad.
So, no big deal to check on the UK.
https://gowlingwlg.com/en/insights-resources/articles/2019/how-do-i-obtain-security-for-costs/
I may quote here:
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Who can apply for security for costs?
Generally speaking, it is those in the position of a defendant in litigation that can apply for security so:
A defendant against a claimant;
A claimant facing a counterclaim, so long as it is a free standing counterclaim and not, in substance, merely a defence to the original claim; or
A respondent against an appellant in appeal proceedings.
It should also be noted that a defendant can apply for security against a non-party to the proceedings such as a third party funder (CPR 25.14).
What are the grounds for applying for security?
"
I saw the discussion on
https://twitter.com/tdryja/status/1622730398542270465?t=bYFIbl-kSgkHfqEh6mSDMQ&s=19
one thing, which came to my mind:
in my country we have kind of a security for costs, if the claimant is from abroad.
So, no big deal to check on the UK.
https://gowlingwlg.com/en/insights-resources/articles/2019/how-do-i-obtain-security-for-costs/
I may quote here:
"
Who can apply for security for costs?
Generally speaking, it is those in the position of a defendant in litigation that can apply for security so:
A defendant against a claimant;
A claimant facing a counterclaim, so long as it is a free standing counterclaim and not, in substance, merely a defence to the original claim; or
A respondent against an appellant in appeal proceedings.
It should also be noted that a defendant can apply for security against a non-party to the proceedings such as a third party funder (CPR 25.14).
What are the grounds for applying for security?
"