Standard documents
This is a list of all standard documents published by PLC. All standard documents have links to related drafting notes and are regularly updated by PLC editors.
For information on converting PLC standard documents into your firm's style, see PLC Firmstyle (www.practicallaw.com/A30700).
| Letter to a potential claimant advising on limitation An example letter to a potential claimant explaining about limitation periods, including why they are so important when issuing a claim. The letter explains when time starts and stops, the effect of third party proceedings, standstill agreements and ways in which a defendant may take a limitation point in existing proceedings. |
| Letter to a potential defendant advising on limitation An example letter to a potential defendant explaining about limitation periods, including why they are so important when defending a claim. The letter explains when time starts and stops, the effect of third party proceedings, standstill agreements and ways in which a defendant may take a limitation point in existing proceedings. |
| Standstill agreement: an example An example of an agreement to suspend time for the purposes of limitation, which could be used as a starting point when drafting a standstill agreement. Note that it should be tailored to the specific needs and circumstances of the parties and it is to be read in conjunction with the accompanying drafting note. |
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