RTA Protocol definition

RTA Protocol means the Pre-Action Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury Claims in Road Traffic Accidents.
RTA Protocol means the 'Pre-Action Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury Claims in Road Traffic Accidents';
RTA Protocol. Services'' means any competent governmental, statutory, regulatory or enforcement authority or regulator concerned with the activities carried on by any Party or any part, division or element thereof in respect of the activities carried out pursuant to this User Agreement including the General Medical Council, Health and Care Professions Council, the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority, Bar Standards Board, the Financial Conduct Authority, the Information Commissioner and HM Revenue and Customs and their relevant successors; for the avoidance of doubt, this does not include any regulator whose authority arises pursuant to any voluntary code of conduct; means any Pre-Action Protocol which applies or may apply to road traffic accidents including but not limited to the RTA Protocol, or the RTA Small Claims Protocol, as amended from time to time; means the 'Pre-Action Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury Claims in Road Traffic Accidents; the services to be provided by or on behalf of MedCo of (a) arranging Accreditation (b) ongoing training as required to maintain Accreditation (c) Listing the IME as Operational on the MedCo Database in order that the IME can continue to receive and accept instructions from a MedCo registered MRO to provide medical legal reports; "Shared Personal Data" “Short Notice Audit” “SLAs” “Small Claims Track Protocol” "Working Day" any Personal Data the IME has collected and provided to MedCo under this User Agreement; means an audit carried out with limited prior notice in accordance with the MedCo Audit Guide which is available at xxx.XxxXx.xxx.xx, as revised from time to time; are any service level standards prescribed by MedCo and/or the MoJ that XXXx are expected to meet; the Pre-Action Protocol for use in RTA claims in the small claims track that requires Claimants to obtain a medical report to be sourced via MedCo; any day save for Saturday, Sunday and public holidays in England and Wales.

Examples of RTA Protocol in a sentence

  • More fundamentally, by August 2017 the appellant’s loss of earnings was already in excess of £200,000, and the appellant’s solicitors knew or ought to have known that this claim was therefore suitable neither for the RTA Protocol nor Part 8.

  • His claim was started in good time under the RTA Protocol, and he was not responsible for the catalogue of errors and delays since then.

  • The Chairman introduced a letter from Hook Players and stated one of their members had found a boundary stone at the Toc H hut - this was of historical interest.

  • Although an interim payment of £1,000 was made in accordance with the RTA Protocol, thereafter, throughout 2015, 2016 and the first part of 2017, progress was non-existent.

  • In a case of this kind, a defendant may become aggrieved at the claimant’s conduct during the RTA Protocol process itself, or during or at the end of any stay sought and imposed by reference to Practice Direction 8B.

  • Following the admission of liability, the claim should have progressed to Stage 2 of the RTA Protocol.

  • But given the respondent’s reliance on Lyle, and given that, when considering abuse of process in a case like this, it is not always possible to distinguish neatly between the conduct of an RTA Protocol process, on the one hand, and the conduct of any parallel court proceedings, on the other, it might be helpful if I set out my conclusions on that point of principle.

  • In his skeleton argument, Mr Browne QC suggested that this was wrong in principle, and that a failure to comply with the RTA Protocol did not amount to an abuse of process because, like all PAPs, it was concerned with pre-action events, and not proceedings before the court.

  • Currently, there is no proposal under consideration for dualization of Mirpurkhas -Umarkot Section (82 km) however; this section is being maintained through NHA’s Road Maintenance Account.

  • If liability is disputed, the claim drops out of the RTA Protocol altogether and proceedings must be commenced under Part 7.


More Definitions of RTA Protocol

RTA Protocol. RTA Small Claims Protocol” “Search Data” means the Pre-action Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury Claims in Road Traffic Accidents; means the Pre-Action Protocol for Personal Injury Claims below the Small Claims Limit in Road Traffic Accidents; means the data about the Claimant which is input into the MedCo Database by the Authorised User to generate the Provider Data;
RTA Protocol means the Pre-Action Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury Claims in Road Traffic Accidents from 31 July 2013 (as in force from time to time);
RTA Protocol. RTA Small Claims Protocol” “Search Data” means the Pre-action Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury Claims in Road Traffic Accidents; means the Pre-Action Protocol for Personal Injury Claims below the Small Claims Limit in Road Traffic Accidents; means the data about the Claimant which is input into the MedCo Database by the Authorised User to generate the Provider Data; “Services” the services to be provided by or on behalf of MedCo of granting the Authorised User a non-exclusive licence to access the MedCo Database in accordance with this User Agreement or as otherwise stipulated by MedCo from time to time; "Shared Personal Data" the Personal Data contributed and/or uploaded to the Database by Authorised User for the Permitted Purposes; “User” any of the users specified in Schedule 3 of this User Agreement;
RTA Protocol. Services'' means any competent governmental, statutory, regulatory or enforcement authority or regulator concerned with the activities carried on by any Party or any part, division or element thereof in respect of the activities carried out pursuant to this User Agreement including the General Medical Council, Health and Care Professions Council, the Solicitors’ Regulation Authority, Bar Standards Board, the Financial Conduct Authority, the Information Commissioner and HM Revenue and Customs and their relevant successors; for the avoidance of doubt, this does not include any regulator whose authority arises pursuant to any voluntary code of conduct; means any Pre-Action Protocol which applies or may apply to road traffic accidents including but not limited to the RTA Protocol, or the RTA Small Claims Protocol, as amended from time to time; means the 'Pre-Action Protocol for Low Value Personal Injury Claims in Road Traffic Accidents; the services to be provided by or on behalf of MedCo of (a) arranging Accreditation (b) ongoing training as required to maintain Accreditation (c) Listing the IME as Operational on the MedCo Database in order that the IME can continue to receive and accept instructions from a MedCo registered MRO to provide medical legal reports; any Personal Data the IME has collected and provided to MedCo under this User Agreement;

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