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Drysden v Me; NCC claim form received

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  • #16
    Re: Drysden v Me; NCC claim form received

    should i enter an embarrassed or holding defence at this stage? i received a letter from drydens advising they wouldnt seek a judgement until 2 weeks after i received the cpr files

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    • #17
      Re: Drysden v Me; NCC claim form received

      i researched other threads to get this, but it looks there's a 1 [i] missing


      the claim shall be struck out without further order of the court, and


      should i enter an embarrassed or holding defence at this stage? i received a letter from drydens advising they wouldnt seek a judgement until 2 weeks after i received the cpr files


      Not if you apply in time. Also ask for their consent to the order before you file it, if you have time. (a consent order)

      M1

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      • #18
        Re: Drysden v Me; NCC claim form received

        Thanks for your help.
        I need to read up on consent. I dont think there will be time to get that dusted before I have to file a defence.
        Given that drydens have advised they won't seek judgement, should I still file a defence? Its currently due Thursday (18th).
        Last edited by daddy2cool; 13th April 2013, 19:22:PM.

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        • #19
          Re: Drysden v Me; NCC claim form received

          I wouldn't file a defence unless absolutely necessary. An unless order should stop a default judgement but there is a risk doing it at the last minute that everything gets out of synch. It would normally need them to ask for it and they have said they won't but .......

          M1

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          • #20
            Re: Drysden v Me; NCC claim form received

            Originally posted by daddy2cool View Post
            should i enter an embarrassed or holding defence at this stage? i received a letter from drydens advising they wouldnt seek a judgement until 2 weeks after i received the cpr files
            No, you may want to look at this: http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...177#post333177

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            • #21
              Re: Drysden v Me; NCC claim form received

              hi, i filed my defense and there was no response from the claimant so the case was stayed a couple of days ago.

              is the next step to apply for the case to be struck out?

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              • #22
                Re: Drysden v Me; NCC claim form received

                Any updates? :noidea:

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                • #23
                  Re: Drysden v Me; NCC claim form received

                  hi
                  it seems to be plodding along rather slowly at the moment.
                  the claimant failed to file a response to my defense and i called the bulk centre who confirmed it had been stayed, but a week later i received an allocation questionnaire. i filled out and sent back about 6 weeks ago, have not heard anything since.
                  thanks, kristian

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