Dear Legal Beagles,
My hosting company has decided to tell me that they*are changing my contract. 1. We are changing you £3 plus vat per year more. 2. we are switching you from unlimited hosting to 2 hosts.
I have told them in my letter before claim that this is not the contract and asked them to provide the terms that they rely on.
They cannot exactly say what term they rely on, so I will be asking the county court to make a specific performance and Summary judgement which. They also said that my damages are not realistic and this is their reply.
Damages are awarded for breach of contract. In specific performance the "award" ids that the company goes through with the contract as agreed.
Summary judgement on specific performance is allowed at any time after service the claim and you do not have to wait for a reply. Part 24 rules.
Specific performance should not be done through Money claims Online (MCOL) but take forms N1(application) and N227(summary judgement non-specified amount) down to your local County Court. Also, provide a covering letter to the court manager explaining what you are asking for.
This is done in the small claims track, which restricts to costs only and not their legal defence costs if you lose.
I hope this helps those of us who are small businesses and still get pushed around by large companies.
Regards
Allcry
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My hosting company has decided to tell me that they*are changing my contract. 1. We are changing you £3 plus vat per year more. 2. we are switching you from unlimited hosting to 2 hosts.
I have told them in my letter before claim that this is not the contract and asked them to provide the terms that they rely on.
They cannot exactly say what term they rely on, so I will be asking the county court to make a specific performance and Summary judgement which. They also said that my damages are not realistic and this is their reply.
Damages are awarded for breach of contract. In specific performance the "award" ids that the company goes through with the contract as agreed.
Summary judgement on specific performance is allowed at any time after service the claim and you do not have to wait for a reply. Part 24 rules.
Specific performance should not be done through Money claims Online (MCOL) but take forms N1(application) and N227(summary judgement non-specified amount) down to your local County Court. Also, provide a covering letter to the court manager explaining what you are asking for.
This is done in the small claims track, which restricts to costs only and not their legal defence costs if you lose.
I hope this helps those of us who are small businesses and still get pushed around by large companies.
Regards
Allcry
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