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Part 36: clarifying, varying and withdrawing offers

Practical Law UK Practice Note 1-599-9005 (Approx. 19 pages)

Part 36: clarifying, varying and withdrawing offers

Part 36 offers are one of the most important tactical steps that parties can take in legal proceedings. This note describes the rules for clarifying, varying and withdrawing a Part 36 offer.
This is one of a series of practice notes on Part 36 offers. It relates to offers made on or after 6 April 2015. For offers made before that date, see Practice notes, Part 36 offers made before 6 April 2015: content requirements and how to withdraw or vary them and Part 36 offers made before 6 April 2015: clarification and acceptance.

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