Re: Lowell Portfolio I LTD\Bryan Carter Solicitors LLP v Bigontv123
It's better.
The purpose of your witness statement is to evidence facts which are mentioned in you defence and expanded upon in your skeleton argument. For example, part of your defence is that you sent a S78 request which is unfulfilled and thus a defence to the claim by way of S78(6). Your argument does not evidence your claim to have made a request or that you didn't get a reply. That's where the witness statement comes in. Unless that is challenged the court will accept it as a fact and your skeleton argument that S78(6) is a defence wins (unless they are given another chance to put it right).
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It's better.
The purpose of your witness statement is to evidence facts which are mentioned in you defence and expanded upon in your skeleton argument. For example, part of your defence is that you sent a S78 request which is unfulfilled and thus a defence to the claim by way of S78(6). Your argument does not evidence your claim to have made a request or that you didn't get a reply. That's where the witness statement comes in. Unless that is challenged the court will accept it as a fact and your skeleton argument that S78(6) is a defence wins (unless they are given another chance to put it right).
M1
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