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England and Wales High Court (Technology and Construction Court) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Technology and Construction Court) Decisions >> Keadby Generation Ltd v Promanex (Total FM & Environment Services) Ltd & Anor [2020] EWHC 2444 (TCC) (14 August 2020) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/TCC/2020/2444.html Cite as: [2020] EWHC 2444 (TCC), 192 Con LR 262, [2020] BLR 771 |
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KEADBY GENERATION LTD |
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(1) PROMANEX (TOTAL FM & ENVIRONMENT SERVICES) LTD (2) REMA TIP TOP INDUSTRY UK LTD |
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MRS JUSTICE O'FARRELL:
"… a relative concept but that an amendment is always in principle late if it could have been advanced earlier, therefore the question of when an amendment might have been sought should not be eclipsed by the potential complexity or importance of the arguments advanced by the amendment.
An amendment that should have been raised at trial may be found an abuse of process if sought to be raised only at the assessment of quantum. An important factor for the court to consider when permission to amend is sought close to the trial date is whether the amendment would put the parties on an unequal footing or will place or add an excessive burden to the respondent's task of preparing for trial so as to jeopardise the trial date or so as to inevitably cause a postponement of the trial. A very late amendment is one made when the trial date has been fixed and where the grant of permission to amend would cause the trial date to be lost. Parties and the court have a legitimate expectation that trial fixtures will be kept.
A heavy burden lies upon a party seeking a very late amendment. He must provide a good explanation as to why he did not apply earlier and must show the strength of the new case and why justice to him, his opponent and other court users requires him to be able to pursue it."