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    I have received a court claim for a private parking charge notification.
    I have filed an acknowledgment 7 days outside of the issue date. I understand the next step would be to send an SAR to parking company and a document to their legal representative.
    Is there a template or any further advice available for sending both of these please? Many thanks.
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    SAR to parking company
    CPR31.14 to Legal representative

    templates in SHORTCUTS panel on right of this page
    They were designed for Consumer Credit cases and need modifying for your circumstances

    In the CPR request you will require copies of documentation they intend to rely on, in particular a copy of the contract between parking company and land owner/occupier and photos of relevant parking signs (the alleged contract between driver & parking company) and a copy of the notice to Keeper

    Do not identify the driver

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      des8 Thank you. Am I to include this section on CPR?

      For your information and records I enclose a copy of the formal request for a copy of the credit agreement relating to this claim, pursuant to the Consumer Credit Act 1974, which has been posted to your client with the statutory fee of £1 today, xx/xx/xxxx.

      I’m not sure I understand this bit. Thanks!

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        Also, do I need to include date I will file the defence? And then stick to that date?

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          Originally posted by Amiac23 View Post
          des8 Thank you. Am I to include this section on CPR?

          For your information and records I enclose a copy of the formal request for a copy of the credit agreement relating to this claim, pursuant to the Consumer Credit Act 1974, which has been posted to your client with the statutory fee of £1 today, xx/xx/xxxx.

          I’m not sure I understand this bit. Thanks!
          That bit is for debt claims under the Consumer Credit Act and should not be included by you

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Amiac23 View Post
            Also, do I need to include date I will file the defence? And then stick to that date?
            No need to tell them when the defence will be filed.
            They will know it has to be within 35 days of issue date

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            Income/Expenditure
            Acknowledge Claim
            CCA Request
            CPR 31.14 Request
            Subject Access Request Letter
            Example Defence
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            NOTE: If you receive a court claim note these dates in your calendar ...
            Acknowledge Claim - within 14 days from Service

            Defend Claim - within 28 days from Service (IF you acknowledged in time)

            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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