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Civil Enforcement Ltd - county court claim, is this letter genuine?

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  • #31
    Re: Civil Enforcement Ltd - county court claim, is this letter genuine?

    I have had a reply from the SRA

    Thank you for your email of 24 February 2016.

    We are currently waiting information from another team within the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) before we can fully respond to your enquiry.

    I will contact you again once I receive a response. Unfortunately the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) are unable to advise if we have received a request for permission of employment.

    If you have concerns about conduct of a solicitor or believe an individual is practising against any of our guidelines then please send your information toreport@sra.org.uk.

    If you have any further queries in the meantime, please Contact Us.


    Thank you for contacting the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

    Yours sincerely

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    • #32
      Re: Civil Enforcement Ltd - county court claim, is this letter genuine?

      Also receipt of Defence was sent from the County Court dated 15th Feb, so I assume CEL have 28 days + 5 to proceed?

      The receipt also stated if they don't respond within 28 days the claim is "stayed" - what exactly does that mean?

      Thanks

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      • #33
        Re: Civil Enforcement Ltd - county court claim, is this letter genuine?

        I think service is 2 days for that but essentially yes.

        Stayed = placed on hold, filed away in a drawer etc and if it is then it means either party needs to take a step, such as an application, to remove the stay.

        M1

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        • #34
          Re: Civil Enforcement Ltd - county court claim, is this letter genuine?

          Sorry for the very long period between updates, but basically nothing has happened, the claim was indeed stayed, and there has been no correspondence from either CEL or the Court.

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          • #35
            Re: Civil Enforcement Ltd - county court claim, is this letter genuine?

            Since March 2016 ? Blimey.

            Have you checked with the court just to be sure it's just still stayed ? Might be worth doing.

            Could possibly consider an application to strike out... but then have to weigh that up against poking the bear.
            #staysafestayhome

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            • #36
              Re: Civil Enforcement Ltd - county court claim, is this letter genuine?

              To be honest I have no idea about what can or can't be done with a stayed case, or what the defence can do to get everything dropped / struck off. Just the info Mystery1 kindly gave saying either party can apply to remove the stay - I took that as making the claim live again... which I doubt is beneficial from my side.
              Last edited by Jay m; 23rd June 2017, 09:53:AM. Reason: typos

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              • #37
                Re: Civil Enforcement Ltd - county court claim, is this letter genuine?

                I'd tend to agree with you, I've got one against me stayed at the moment ( since January ) I've no intention of applying to strike as I'd rather they just forgot about it. lol.

                I'd still ring court and check with them it is actually still stayed and nothing's happened you are unaware of.
                #staysafestayhome

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