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Mortimer clarke solicitors marlin dept recovery claim northhampton

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  • #61
    Re: Mortimer clarke solicitors marlin dept recovery claim northhampton

    still no news on my request what do i do now with this ? thanks

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    • #62
      Re: Mortimer clarke solicitors marlin dept recovery claim northhampton

      You have already filed a defence.

      Originally posted by paul
      i neither confirm or deny this this debt i have sent a sar request to m and s £10 i don't know the loan amount how long the loan term was i know a long time back i had ccj and default around 2002 i think
      You've had a response to the defence

      Originally posted by Mortimer Clark
      We have received. Your defence we are taking clients. Intrusions to the issues raised in your defence and will get back to you.
      So now its waiting to see whether they go ahead with the claim by returning their directions/allocation questionnaire and paying the hearing fee.
      #staysafestayhome

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      • #63
        Re: Mortimer clarke solicitors marlin dept recovery claim northhampton

        got a letter back awaiting instructions from there client dated 16.05 2014 ?

        do i file a defence ?

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        • #64
          Re: Mortimer clarke solicitors marlin dept recovery claim northhampton

          You have already filed a defence.

          You've had a response to the defence

          So now its waiting to see whether they go ahead with the claim by returning their directions/allocation questionnaire and paying the hearing fee.
          #staysafestayhome

          Any support I provide is offered without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

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          • #65
            Re: Mortimer clarke solicitors marlin dept recovery claim northhampton

            no would not give us all the details was dated 2006

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            • #66
              Re: Mortimer clarke solicitors marlin dept recovery claim northhampton

              just had a letter waiting on instruction from client ? not sure if they have all the paper work ? what do i do for defence as they have not sent anything through regarding this ?

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              • #67
                Re: Marlin europe

                this is for county court claim against me thy have not sent any paper work through , just a letter saying waiting n clients instruction ?

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                • #68
                  Re: Mortimer clarke solicitors marlin dept recovery claim northhampton

                  Originally posted by pault52 View Post
                  just had a letter waiting on instruction from client ? not sure if they have all the paper work ? what do i do for defence as they have not sent anything through regarding this ?
                  As per your post from a week ago, you've already filed a defence.

                  Originally posted by pault52 View Post
                  We have received. Your defence we are taking clients. Intrusions to the issues raised in your defence and will get back to you. Mortimer Clark solicitors. What next still not had paper work. Through ? ?
                  Have you received the directions questionnaire yet?

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                  • #69
                    Re: Marlin europe

                    you receive no response or the claimant continues to refuse to supply documents, or if they say they will supply documents but it make take longer than the time you have to file a defence but refuse to confirm their agreement to an extension of time under the CPR, then you need to apply to the court for an order making them comply with your request. You must do this before the deadline for entering your defence.

                    An application for a directions order costs £155.

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                    • #70
                      Re: Mortimer clarke solicitors marlin dept recovery claim northhampton

                      no cant rally see anything just a 2006 date

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                      • #71
                        Re: Mortimer clarke solicitors marlin dept recovery claim northhampton

                        no what is that ? i sent the form off to court to defend the claim from m and s financial

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                        • #72
                          Re: Marlin europe

                          Originally posted by pault52 View Post
                          this is for county court claim against me thy have not sent any paper work through , just a letter saying waiting n clients instruction ?
                          I've replied to your other thread? http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...501#post436501

                          Originally posted by pault52 View Post
                          you receive no response or the claimant continues to refuse to supply documents, or if they say they will supply documents but it make take longer than the time you have to file a defence but refuse to confirm their agreement to an extension of time under the CPR, then you need to apply to the court for an order making them comply with your request. You must do this before the deadline for entering your defence.

                          An application for a directions order costs £155.
                          OK, we seem to be getting things a little mixed up here. The above paragraph refers to requests under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR), where you can, indeed, apply to the court to make them comply with your request. However, a SAR is a request under the Data Protection Act and totally unrelated to the CPR. They have 40 days to comply with a SAR, from the above I can't see when you sent it.

                          You can't apply to the court to force them to supply documents requested on a SAR so the above wouldn't apply here.

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                          • #73
                            Re: Marlin europe

                            ok thanks they problem is they sent court judgement for claim but still have not sent anything back , what is the next step ? i have sent two postal orders for documents thanks

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                            • #74
                              Re: Marlin europe

                              do i write off to them again ?

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                              • #75
                                Re: Marlin europe

                                Originally posted by pault52 View Post
                                ok thanks they problem is they sent court judgement for claim but still have not sent anything back , what is the next step ? i have sent two postal orders for documents thanks
                                Can you clarify, have you got notification that they have obtained judgment against you? :scared: :scared:

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