Part 36 of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 (the 'CPR') is a self contained procedural code that encourages parties to settle disputes being litigated (or about to the litigated) in the English courts. It does this by modifying the normal costs rules in significant and predictable ways to give parties a strong incentive both to make and to accept reasonable settlement offers.
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