I don't think the catering company is mentioned anywhere on the website or documents
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I guess my issue is, if he replies stating Moxhull Hall and listing himself and his wife as directors what option do I select from the governments online money claim site
individual
sole trader
ltd company
organisation
As we’ve established that Moxhull Hall Ltd was dissolved few years back ?
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Don't forewarn them and give them time to tidy up. Look at the "About" section of their webpage, even print it out for later. It talks about them buying and and renovating the hall.
individual, I think you can add a second individual and add trading as
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Tidy up the website for instance by removing their names, remove themselves as directors, create another company.
That's why I suggested print out that web page that ties them to the hall. Print it out as a PDF file. Civil cases are on the balance of probability.
If their defence is that it was the company trading then you show the emails that do not comply with the requirements of company law.and it is him t/a moxhull hall
So write to the owner requesting that you require the return of the deposit within, say, 14 days, or you will commence legal action to recover the money. In the meantime get your case ready on MCOL so that at the end of day 14 you can submit the claim and he should get it 2 days later. Use first class post so that you can get a certificate of posting from a post office. Tell him that you no longer accept emails. You may get a letter by return with details of how they are trading in the footing.
So what would your particulars of claim state?
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Basically the CMA issued a statement to deal with weddings booked that were affected by the pandemic, ours was booked for Aug 2020 ... the CMA state that as consumers we are under no obligation to re book at a later date or accept a wedding with restrictions, they class this as “radically different to what was booked” ... and as such the contract would be deemed “frustrated” and we would be entitled to a full refund.
he is claiming that he is entitled to keep all the deposit of £1,000 to cover costs spent on administration and percentage of costs for running the venue.
I did point out to him that the CMA clearly state that even if eligible the only monies that can be kept from a deposit would be for funds spent by the venue specifically and directly linked to our actual wedding day .... we hadn’t even had our initial meeting to start planning, the venue had literally done nothing linked to our day whatsoever !!
he just simply stated we were wrong and that he would no longer communicate with us !!
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