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  • #16
    i.e. that on such and such a date a request under CPR31.14 was made for xxxxxxxxxxxx the response from solicitors as quoted here:- etc etc

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    • #17
      Hello, Not had anything back from JD Williams only the letter from solicitors stating they will not provide anything, its probably time now
      to start writing a defence. Is there certain things to include in my defence I'm not very good at writing things like this so any ideas would be greatly
      appreciated also is it the whole claim I am writing the defence for? again all new to me this so do apologies.

      Thanks

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      • #18
        refer to your request on such a date and state any reply if not adhered to for starters Example Defence adjust to suit case and then ask somebody to look over for you! send in defence 2 days before deadline so as to not give them time to correct their wrongs and trash your defence also keep copy of any letters they send especially refusal to supple requested items?

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        • #19
          Cheers everyone, so once the defence is received how long from then will I hear something? And will any response be posted on the money claim site?

          Regards

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          • #20
            Anyone?? I'm just wondering how long they have to make a response to my defence?

            Regards

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            • #21
              28 days once received copy your defence, then if not case gets stayed ,,, leave for 4 days and ask court to verify state of case

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              • #22
                Hi all just a quick update ,I have received a letter from the solicitors, and it basically says they want to come to an out of court agreement happy days and thanks for all your help

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                Income/Expenditure
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                CCA Request
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                Subject Access Request Letter
                Example Defence
                Set Aside Application
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                Acknowledge Claim - within 14 days from Service

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                If you fail to Acknowledge the claim you may have a default judgment awarded against you, likewise, if you fail to enter your defence within 28 days from Service.




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