Hi,
I was having some issues with some double glazing that had been installed. We'd paid approx 80% of the bill but withheld the rest as there were numerous minor issues with the windows.
That was almost 4 years ago...
Last year, the installer issued small claims court proceedings against me for the rest of the payment. I defended the claim and a court date was set for mid-June 2022.
I've just received a letter from the court stating that the case has been struck out as the claimant didn't pay the hearing fee in time.
Does this mean that the case is well and truly buried and the claimant can't pursue me again - or does it just mean that the claimant may start again and actually pay the court fee?
Thanks,
JBoss
I was having some issues with some double glazing that had been installed. We'd paid approx 80% of the bill but withheld the rest as there were numerous minor issues with the windows.
That was almost 4 years ago...
Last year, the installer issued small claims court proceedings against me for the rest of the payment. I defended the claim and a court date was set for mid-June 2022.
I've just received a letter from the court stating that the case has been struck out as the claimant didn't pay the hearing fee in time.
Does this mean that the case is well and truly buried and the claimant can't pursue me again - or does it just mean that the claimant may start again and actually pay the court fee?
Thanks,
JBoss
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