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ACCA · Question 26 · Corporate and Business Law
In the English civil court system, what is the normal financial limit for a claim to be allocated to the Fast Track?
In the English civil court system, what is the normal financial limit for a claim to be allocated to the Fast Track?
Answer options:
A.
Up to £10,000
B.
Between £10,000 and £25,000
C.
Over £25,000
D.
Over £100,000
How to approach this question
Recall the financial thresholds for civil track allocation.
Full Answer
B.Between £10,000 and £25,000✓ Correct
Under the Civil Procedure Rules, the Fast Track is generally for claims valued between £10,000 and £25,000. (Note: Recent reforms have introduced an Intermediate Track up to £100,000, but the classic Fast Track limit remains £25,000).
Common mistakes
Confusing the Fast Track limit with the Small Claims limit (£10k).
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