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  • Consent Order Help

    Hi Everyone,

    The following is off the back of 2 CCJs being set aside in respect to parking fines (I was simply parking on a previous employers car park!)

    I have won the set aside last month and this is for the actual court case disputing the tickets. I have a really strong case but would prefer to settle the matter out of court.

    Below is their proposed consent order.


    Obviously I understand that no one can give me legal advice or tell me what to or not to sign.


    I just want to be clear that all I'm asking for is that if I were to sign this would it mean that they would not be able to litigate against me on either 2 claim numbers ever again?




    UPON THE APPLICATION of the parties

    AND UPON The Claimant having issued proceedings against the Defendant under Claim Numbers [CLAIM NO.1] and [CLAIM NO. 2], which are now collectively consolidated under Claim Number [CLAIM NO.1] (the “Lead Claim”)

    AND UPON the Court having set aside the Judgments entered in default for both Claims on XXXX 2021

    AND UPON THE PARTIES having agreed terms of settlement

    BY CONSENT it is ordered that:

    1.The Lead Claim be dismissed.

    2. The Claimant shall pay the Defendant’s costs in the sum of [£500+] (representing the £510 Application fees and [REDACTED] for half-day attendance at the single hearing, which consolidated both matters) within 14 days.

    3. There be no further Order as to costs.

    4. Liberty to apply





    Thanks in advance for your help!


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