The Westminster Order for Change of Venue Pursuant to Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure 98 (c)(1) and 98 (e) is a legal process that allows for the transfer of a court case from one jurisdiction to another within the state of Colorado. This change of venue may be requested by either party involved in the civil litigation when there is a concern that a fair trial or impartial judgment cannot be achieved in the original jurisdiction. Under Rule 98 (c)(1) of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure, a Westminster Order for Change of Venue can be sought when both parties agree to the transfer. This agreement requires collaboration and consent from both the party seeking the change and the opposing party. The court will then evaluate the request, considering factors such as jury pool availability, convenience of witnesses, and the location of relevant evidence. If the court determines that all requirements are met, it will issue the order, allowing the case to proceed in the newly designated jurisdiction. In contrast, Rule 98 (e) of the Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure outlines a different type of Westminster Order for Change of Venue. This provision allows a party to petition the court for a change of venue without the consent of the opposing party if they can demonstrate that the current jurisdiction presents substantial prejudice or a grave inconvenience. In order to obtain this type of order, the moving party must present compelling evidence that justifies the transfer. Typically, the Westminster Order for Change of Venue Pursuant to Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure 98 (c)(1) and 98 (e) is sought when the original jurisdiction creates a reasonable apprehension of an unfair trial or when it is impractical to proceed due to substantial prejudice or inconvenience. By granting these orders, the court aims to ensure the judicial process remains fair, unbiased, and efficient, prioritizing the rights of both plaintiffs and defendants. In conclusion, the Westminster Order for Change of Venue Pursuant to Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure 98 (c)(1) and 98 (e) allows for the transfer of a court case within Colorado when a fair trial or impartial judgment cannot be achieved in the original jurisdiction. Whether obtained through the consent of both parties or compelling evidence of substantial prejudice, this order provides an avenue for justice to be sought in a more appropriate venue.