Ch. 1. Introduction -- Subject Matter -- Definition of Civil Procedure -- Rules of Court -- Special Rules -- Ch. 2. Pre-Action Considerations -- The Initial Interview -- Letter Before Action -- Quantification of Damages -- Limitation Acts -- Negotiation and Meditation -- Notice and Leave -- Concurrent Criminal Proceedings -- Ch. 3. Courts -- The Hierarchy of the Courts -- The Constitution of the Courts -- Jurisdiction of the Courts -- Ch. 4. Parties -- Particular Types of Litigants -- Representative Actions -- Joinder -- Addition or Deletion of Parties -- Third Party Procedure -- Ch. 5. Initiating Proceedings -- Choice of Process -- The Requirements of a Valid Writ -- Issues of Process -- Ch. 6. Service -- Mode of Service -- Service on Particular Defendants -- Substituted Service -- Service Outside the Jurisdiction -- Affidavit of Service -- Ch. 7. Appearance, Acknowledgment of Service and Response -- Time Limit for Entry -- Procedure -- Conditional Appearance -- Ch. 8. Pleadings -- Definition, History and Purpose of Pleadings -- General Principles -- Special Rules -- Particular Pleadings -- Further and Better Particulars -- Close of Pleadings -- Amendment -- Ch. 9. Interlocutory Proceedings -- Chambers Applications -- Adjournments -- Directions -- Discovery and Inspection of Documents -- Time -- Failure to Comply with the Rules -- Interlocutory Injunctions -- Ch. 10. Determination Without Trial -- Default Judgment -- Summary Judgment -- Striking Out -- Dismissal for Want of Prosecution -- Discontinuence -- Settlement -- Ch. 11. Trial -- Preliminary Issues -- Evidence -- Order of Trial -- Content and Control of Addresses -- Evidence -- Consequence of Failure of a Party to Attend -- Judgment and Orders -- Interest on Judgments -- Ch. 12. Costs -- Payment into Court -- Security for Costs -- Recovery of Costs -- Taxation -- Ch. 13. Execution -- Enforcing Money Judgments -- Enforcing Other Judgments -- Stay of Execution -- Ch. 14. Appeal Procedure -- Rules of Court -- Parties and Representation -- Application for Leave to Appeal -- Commencement of Appeals -- Notice of Cross-Appeal and Respondents Notice -- Interlocutory Matters -- Hearing -- Costs -- Ch. 15. Conclusion -- The Need for Change -- Approaches to Reform -- Benchmarks -- Proper Use of the Rules.
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This book compares the main rules of procedure that govern the conduct of civil cases in countries of the South Pacific region and explains their practical application in the context of the courts in which they operate. The text focuses on the High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules of 1964, which apply in the superior courts of Kiribati, Tuvalu and Solomon Islands, and the rules that apply in the superior courts of the Fiji Islands, Samoa and Tonga. It also fully discusses the new rules of civil procedure that are currently being introduced in Vanuatu. The text describes recent changes to regional civil procedure rules and suggests further reforms. Legislative and case law developments are also discussed.