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Expert evidence
Form and content of expert's reports
Information
Instructions
Questions to experts
Single expert
Orders
Assessors
Duty to restrict expert evidence Rule 35.1
Interpretation Rule 35.2
Experts – overriding duty to the court Rule 35.3
Court’s power to restrict expert evidence Rule 35.4
(1) No party may call an expert or put in evidence an expert’s report without the court’s permission.
(2) When a party applies for permission under this rule he must identify –
(a) the field in which he wishes to rely on expert evidence; and
(b) where practicable the expert in that field on whose evidence he wishes to rely.
(3) If permission is granted under this rule it shall be in relation only to the expert named or the field identified under paragraph (2).
(4) The court may limit the amount of the expert’s fees and expenses that the party who wishes to rely on the expert may recover from any other party.
General requirement for expert evidence to be given in a written report Rule 35.5
Written questions to experts Rule 35.6
Court’s power to direct that evidence is to be given by a single joint expert Rule 35.7
Instructions to a single joint expert Rule 35.8
Power of court to direct a party to provide information Rule 35.9
Contents of report Rule 35.10
Use by one party of expert’s report disclosed by another Rule 35.11
Discussions between experts Rule 35.12
Consequence of failure to disclose expert’s report Rule 35.13
Expert’s right to ask court for directions Rule 35.14
Assessors Rule 35.15
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