Re: Mortimer clarke saying agreement of termination date is acknowledgement
It’s all a bit irrelevant anyway, unless they apply to lift the stay.
You can stick to your guns and wait and see if they decide to lift the stay, or you could apply for the case to be struck out.
If you last made payment on 1 Aug 2008, and they issued in Sep 2014, then they didn’t miss by much – most would argue the cause of action accrued when the first due payment was missed, which would be on or around 1 September 2008. Unless the original contract specifically expresses a different provision, of course, which is very rare. Whatever, they were too late.
Charges later added to the account by the OC are irrelevant, as you have been advised – complain to the FCA about the fact that they are deliberately misleading you as to the true legal position.
It’s all a bit irrelevant anyway, unless they apply to lift the stay.
You can stick to your guns and wait and see if they decide to lift the stay, or you could apply for the case to be struck out.
If you last made payment on 1 Aug 2008, and they issued in Sep 2014, then they didn’t miss by much – most would argue the cause of action accrued when the first due payment was missed, which would be on or around 1 September 2008. Unless the original contract specifically expresses a different provision, of course, which is very rare. Whatever, they were too late.
Charges later added to the account by the OC are irrelevant, as you have been advised – complain to the FCA about the fact that they are deliberately misleading you as to the true legal position.
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