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    Hello,

    I have received a county court claim. I am currently completing forms N9A and N9B.

    The "Particulars of Claim" only states (in my eyes inadequately): "...claim for payment of invoice xxxxxx for professional services in relation to a proposed extension at the Defendants address..."

    1 When completing the "Defence" section (3) in the N9B, should I submit a full and comprehensive defence (including submission of all defence papers, statements, contracts etc.), or are the full defence papers submitted after the Directions / Allocation questionnaires are completed? How much detail is needed for this section of the form at this stage?

    2 Given the rather flimsy statement in the "Particulars of Claim" above, would a judge, in realty, reject / dismiss the case (given the Civil Procedure Rules?

    Thanks in advance.
    Oovavu.
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