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).
| Defence: common law private nuisance This is an example defence which could be used as a starting point when drafting a defence to a claim for damages in common law private nuisance. It also responds to a claim for an injunction sought to restrain a continuing nuisance. Note that it must be adapted to the specific facts and circumstances and is to be read in conjunction with the integrated drafting notes and Practice note, Common law nuisance. |
| Anti-Social Behaviour Order A form for an Anti-Social Behaviour Order as set out in Schedule 3 to the Magistrates' Courts (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders) Rules 2002 (SI 2002/2784). |
| Acceptable Behaviour Contract An Acceptable Behaviour Contract for dealing with incidents of anti-social behaviour. The contract is based on a version drafted by the Home Office in August 2007 (Acceptable Behaviour Contracts and Agreements). |
| Application for an Interim Anti-Social Behaviour Order An application for an Interim Anti-Social Behaviour Order as set out in Schedule 5 to the Magistrates' Court (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders) Rules 2002 (SI 2002/2784). |
| Letter before claim: common law private nuisance This example letter before claim is for use as a starting point by the solicitors of a prospective claimant who has a claim in common law private nuisance that is disputed by the prospective defendant, where none of the specific pre-action protocols or other formal pre-action procedure applies. The letter requests the prospective defendant to abate a continuing nuisance and seeks damages for the nuisance. The letter before claim must be adapted to the specific facts and circumstances. It should be read in conjunction with its integrated drafting notes and Practice note, Common law nuisance. |
| Particulars of claim: common law private nuisance This is an example particulars of claim which could be used as a starting point when drafting a claim in common law private nuisance. The remedies sought are injunctive relief, to restrain a continuing nuisance, and also damages. Information to assist making a claim under Rylands v Fletcher is also included. Note that the particulars of claim must be adapted to the specific facts and circumstances and is to be read in conjunction with the integrated drafting notes and Practice note, Common law nuisance. |
| Application for an Anti-Social Behaviour Order An application for an Anti-Social Behaviour Order as set out in Schedule 1 to the Magistrates' Court (Anti-Social Behaviour Orders) Rules 2002 (SI 2002/2784). |
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