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Recovering costs of successful strike out application

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  • Recovering costs of successful strike out application

    I had originally tagged this to the end of my other thread, but perhaps it might be better in a new one and help someone who searches for this in future.

    After attending court the claim against me was struck out and I have been awarded costs of £255 for the strike out application.

    But as expected the builder didn't not pay my strike out costs of £255, so I applied for a warrant of control which was returned saying there is no judgement on the system as per the Order.

    The Judgement I received was as follows:-

    IT IS ORDERED THAT

    1. The claim is struck out .

    2. The claimant do pay the Defendants costs of the application of £255.00 in 14 days.

    After following this up I have have received a letter as below....

    Further to the return of your application for a warrant of possession & the subsequent correspondence regarding the judgement having not been entered, I can confirm the case was struck out at the hearing on the xxth September & therefore there is no judgement to enter.

    It is recommended that you seek legal advice in relation the the costs to be recovered from the claimant if they have not yet been recovered.

    My question is how do I now recover my costs if I cannot apply for a warrant of control?

    Original thread is here:
    https://legalbeagles.info/forums/for...d-from-builder
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