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  • #16
    Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

    Originally posted by geordiegypsy View Post
    Not at present but I can certainly get hubby to drive past today on his way to work And get a pic.
    Thanks M1
    :okay:

    M1

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    • #17
      Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

      Did you get the pics ?

      You only get 33 days from the date on the form to enter a defence.

      M1

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      • #18
        Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

        Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
        Did you get the pics ?

        You only get 33 days from the date on the form to enter a defence.

        M1
        I'm sorry, hubby kept forgetting.... Always left to me to worry.... Here they are but he didn't do as I asked him to....I don't know if they're much use.
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        • #19
          Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

          You need to lodge your defence with the court asap.

          Read this and change anything that's wrong.

          geordiedef.rtf

          M1

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          • #20
            Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

            Originally posted by mystery1 View Post
            You need to lodge your defence with the court asap.

            Read this and change anything that's wrong.

            [ATTACH=CONFIG]11367[/ATTACH]

            M1

            Thank you very much M1.....sadly I feel I may be out of my depth upon reading this....I dont even know what would be wrong and what would/wouldnt apply to us.
            I really havnt clue how to tackle it to be honest, do you think I may be better off just asking the hospital if they can get the charges waived instead of risking doing it wrong?

            I really do appreciate the help, but the legal bumf has got me puggled.

            Thank you x

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            • #21
              Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

              Ah, it wasn't the legal stuff i was asking you to check, just the facts.

              Submit the defence :okay:

              It's always worth asking them to cancel.

              M1

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              • #22
                Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

                Sorry to be dim here M1...but I still dont understand what Im to do....am I supposed to edit the personal details, who was driving etc, occupation, then read each point about contracts, protocols, penalty charges etc and decide which ones to omit?.....?......I dont even understand most of them....

                Thanks again x

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                • #23
                  Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

                  Number 2 - the defendants name and occupation.

                  Number 3 - reg number.

                  Number 8 & 9 chnage £75 to £70 as i forgot to.



                  You also need to head the defence
                  http://www.compactlaw.co.uk/free-leg...t.html#Defence

                  Defence
                  IN THE [TOWN] COUNTY COURT CASE No.
                  BETWEEN
                  [IVOR PROBLEM] Claimant
                  AND
                  [JUSTIN TIME] Defendant

                  Obviously the names and location need to be changed and your case number added.


                  Also you need to add a statement of truth

                  Statement of Truth
                  I believe that the facts stated in this Defence are true.

                  Dated this 2nd day of June 20....
                  To the court and
                  to the Claimant

                  ..........................
                  JUSTIN TIME
                  Defendant
                  of [Address],
                  at which address he/she will accept service of proceedings.




                  Again add your own details.

                  M1

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                  • #24
                    Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

                    Thank you very much, its very daunting when you havnt the foggiest what youre doing........I presume you mean points 10 & 11 for the £75 to £70 as those are the ones which mention it....
                    ...also in point 4 it says 'the defendant was not the driver at the material time'.....but as its my husband who is the defendant and he was driving, I presume delete point 4 out altogether?...?

                    Thanks for your super speedy replies M1 X

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                    • #25
                      Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

                      You are the registered keeper and he was the driver ?

                      M1

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                      • #26
                        Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

                        No, he is the registered keeper...and he was the driver...Im just doing all the stress work.....!! and you are doing all the paperwork!!!!
                        Hes just oblivious to it because I do everything that involves paperwork or money....he just makes it!

                        (the forms are all in his name and so im using his details to fill the defence...his car, he was driving...I was practically blind at the time )

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                        • #27
                          Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

                          Or am I supposed to just put my details in anyway? Even though he was driving et?

                          * no, silly question..obviously not.

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                          • #28
                            Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

                            I see

                            geordiedef.rtf

                            I have amended it. Still need personal details as before.

                            M1

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                            • #29
                              Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

                              Youre an absolute godsend thank you so much.

                              Regarding the header from the website you provided- where we would input the court are we to put Northampton as thats where it is being dealt with...if so how do we/can we get it moved? Theres no way I can get to Northampton court?

                              Thanks again x

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                              • #30
                                Re: Parking Eye County Court Claims

                                Yes put Northampton.

                                When the case goes through the allocation phase, after you submit a defence, the correct court (nearest you) will be chosen as the appropriate venue.


                                I suggest a read of the free guide http://www.parking-prankster.com/court-claim.html

                                The £3 or so for the paid guide, whilst not required, would be a good investment too.

                                M1

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