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PRIVATE CAR SALE - NOT AS DESCRIBED & UNROADWORTHY

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  • #46
    The evidence set out in response to question 10 is evidence in support of his set aside application.
    It is not a defence

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    • #47
      As the deadline to provide me with his defence has passed what do I do? Contact his solicitor or the court?
      Thanks

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      • #48
        As you still have a couple of weeks before the hearing I would leave it for a few more days before stirring!

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        • #49
          Hello again. Still no defence received. If defence was filed to the court, would I be informed? I don't want to stir things but getting a little (well a lot) anxious now as hearing is next week. Who should I contact & at what time? Is there anything I need to be preparing myself?
          Thank you

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          • #50
            contact the court and ask if a defence has been filed.
            Be prepared for a delay in the phone being answered .... p.m. might be best

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            • #51
              I have just spoken to the court & no defence has been filed. I asked what I should do now & was told to write to the judge, explain the situation & ask if hearing will go ahead. Do you agree?

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              • #52
                Yes!

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by steadyprogress View Post
                  Sorry, another question! The set aside hearing is in a couple of weeks, on the general form of judgement or order it states that the defendant shall file & serve a draft defence to me by 4pm yesterday. I haven't received anything & wondered if on the N244 he completed, question 10, (evidence set out below box is ticked) is that his draft defence?
                  What does the order say, Verbatim? Its important that we know what the Judge ordered, and whether there is any sanction for non compliance
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                  • #54
                    It is ordered that Defendant's application be listed for a hearing on 25 April with a time estimate allowed of 20 minutes
                    Enforcement order is stayed pending determination of the application
                    The defendant shall file & serve a draft defence to the Claimant by 4pm 11 April

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                    • #55
                      I've written a brief letter to the judge explaining that neither the court or myself have received the defence & ask if hearing will go ahead. I haven't posted yet I will wait in case you think anything needs to be added.
                      Thanks

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by steadyprogress View Post
                        I've written a brief letter to the judge explaining that neither the court or myself have received the defence & ask if hearing will go ahead. I haven't posted yet I will wait in case you think anything needs to be added.
                        Thanks
                        Nope, the failure to comply has no sanction attached, the hearing will still go ahead however you can now use the breach of the court order in your favour. No defence has been filed, this is a breach of the order. Id raise merry hell in court on this point, you have a poor application, you have no idea what the actual defence is, the judgment should stand
                        I work for Roach Pittis Solicitors. I give my free time available to helping other on the forum and would be happy to try and assist informally where needed. Any posts I make on LegalBeagles are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as legal advice. Any advice I provide is without liability.

                        If you need to contact me please email me on Pt@roachpittis.co.uk .

                        I have been involved in leading consumer credit and data protection cases including Harrison v Link Financial Limited (High Court), Grace v Blackhorse (Court of Appeal) and also Kotecha v Phoenix Recoveries (Court of Appeal) along with a number of other reported cases and often blog about all things consumer law orientated.

                        You can also follow my blog on consumer credit here.

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                        • #57
                          Thanks for your quick reply, hope I've understood correctly, so dont send the letter & await hearing?

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                          • #58
                            I see no problem in issuing the letter. There is actually no procedural requirement to file a draft defence - simply to provide evidence in support. Breaching a court order, however, is quite more serious.

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                            • #59
                              Be aware new updates to the Civil Procedure Rules means that if you are going to communicate with the court, you will need to send a copy to the other side and confirm to the court in your letter that you have done so.

                              See CPR 39.8

                              https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...les/part39#com
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                              • #60
                                Originally posted by R0b View Post
                                Be aware new updates to the Civil Procedure Rules means that if you are going to communicate with the court, you will need to send a copy to the other side and confirm to the court in your letter that you have done so.

                                See CPR 39.8

                                https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...les/part39#com
                                Though note that wouldn't apply in standard comms, like this.

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