The answer to Sunday's question is c) Pre-Action Protocol. Well done to everyone who got it right. Here is our definition:
Pre-Action Protocol (noun): Some types of claims, for example personal injury and defamation claims, must follow a specific pre-action protocol. This means that they have to follow special rules in the Civil Procedure Rules before issuing a claim. The pre-action protocols are designed to encourage openness and an early exchange of information to assist a negotiated settlement before the need for litigation. Under the pre-action protocols both parties must exchange information in relation to the dispute, open discussions for settlement and try to avoid bringing proceedings. Associated Words: Civil Procedure Rules (noun), Defamation (noun), Dispute (noun), Litigation (noun), To Negotiate (verb), Personal Injury (noun), To Settle (verb).
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