Reason I ask is that in my recent court case the Judge listened to the Claimant's lawyer defending the fact that the DN I had received was valid because, under the contractual T&C's, the company was able to terminate at any time. Therefore, by asking for the full amount in the DN (and not the arrears) they were simply stating what they viewed I had to do to rectify the breach - that is, pay in full!
I did point out that CCA regulations stipulate that sums not yet due could not be demanded, yet the Judge took the view that as I had borrowed the sums, they could now be seen to be due.
Can someone point me to case law or words or something where it categorically says that the DN should only be asking for the correctly calculated arrears, and not for any figure that the Debt company would like us to pay?
Hope I'm explaining this properly - am somewhat aghast that I may have lost what I thought was an open and shut case (especially when they tried to say that the DN they were presenting (which had correctly calculated arrears on it) was the correct one and that the one I had received through the post (and which only had the full amount to be paid) was a reconstituted one!). And if someone can point me to something I can use, i intend to fight this decision one more time.
Thx
JG
I did point out that CCA regulations stipulate that sums not yet due could not be demanded, yet the Judge took the view that as I had borrowed the sums, they could now be seen to be due.
Can someone point me to case law or words or something where it categorically says that the DN should only be asking for the correctly calculated arrears, and not for any figure that the Debt company would like us to pay?
Hope I'm explaining this properly - am somewhat aghast that I may have lost what I thought was an open and shut case (especially when they tried to say that the DN they were presenting (which had correctly calculated arrears on it) was the correct one and that the one I had received through the post (and which only had the full amount to be paid) was a reconstituted one!). And if someone can point me to something I can use, i intend to fight this decision one more time.
Thx
JG
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