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TM LEGAL COURT CCJ claim form received September 2024

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  • #16
    Hi Sorry to jump on this post, i am in exactly the same boat and to be honest want to try and settle before going to court, do I put without prejudice or without prejudice save as to costs when trying to ask for a lower figure? Can i email also? Thanks and sorry if this is not allowed

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    • #17
      you put without prejudice save as to costs
      yes you should email.

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      • #18
        I’ve received a directions questionnaire from the sols but not one from the court. I’ve had no communication regarding a directions questionnaire from the court. Is there a deadline as such?

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        • #19
          Originally posted by UGCAIAGG View Post
          I’ve received a directions questionnaire from the sols but not one from the court. I’ve had no communication regarding a directions questionnaire from the court. Is there a deadline as such?
          You really need to chase them on it, but in saying that the form is available online.
          Send a copy to the Court and a copy to their solicitors. Make sure you get Proof of Postage.

          If you get stuck, ask.

          https://www.gov.uk/government/public...l-claims-track

          https://legalbeagles.info/library/gu...uestionnaire//

          You want Mediation providing you received all the requested documents.
          You want a Hearing in person so that you are available to respond to any question the Court may have.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by UGCAIAGG View Post
            I’ve received a directions questionnaire from the sols but not one from the court. I’ve had no communication regarding a directions questionnaire from the court. Is there a deadline as such?
            NO this is a scare tactic from the solicitors, you wait for the court not the solicitors.

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            • #21
              How should I write the CPR request to the solicitors because they did not put much in the particulars of claim?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by UGCAIAGG View Post
                How should I write the CPR request to the solicitors because they did not put much in the particulars of claim?
                Ask them for all documents stated in their claim against you.

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                • #23
                  Claimant claims payment of an overdue balance in the sum of 9500.00 incurred by the Defendant under a Oplo, Unsecured Loan, account number #. The Defendant failed to maintain payments in line with the Agreement and the account has now matured.

                  The account was then subsequently assigned to the Claimant and the Defendant has been given notice of the accounts assignment.


                  I need to ask for
                  The alleged agreement
                  The alleged Assignment

                  Is this all because that is all this has mentioned in the particulars?

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by UGCAIAGG View Post
                    Claimant claims payment of an overdue balance in the sum of 9500.00 incurred by the Defendant under a Oplo, Unsecured Loan, account number #. The Defendant failed to maintain payments in line with the Agreement and the account has now matured.

                    The account was then subsequently assigned to the Claimant and the Defendant has been given notice of the accounts assignment.


                    I need to ask for
                    The alleged agreement
                    The alleged Assignment

                    Is this all because that is all this has mentioned in the particulars?
                    Yes, Loan Agreement and Letter of Assignment.

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