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Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2015

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  • nemesis45
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Originally posted by highwire View Post
    Thanks for the quick reply nem. Do you have more info about a consent/tomlin order? I've heard about them but know very little or how they work.

    The print outs are from GOODF before I quit that forum. They have included a whole thread about the early stages of this case claiming they 'know it's me' as they have only issued one claim like this. They haven't included this thread though.
    It is a basic agreement between the parties to a claim, often arrived at via mediation through the Small Claims Mediation Service, if agreement is reached the terms of the agreement are set down in the order which is then sealed by the court and it is then binding on both parties (sometimes " review dates" are part of an order just in case your finances improve. If you breach the order terms then the claimant can seek summary judgement.

    nem

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  • highwire
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
    A £1 a month offer seems appropriate certainly in your case, you could ask for the offer to be secured by a Consent/Tomlin Order then no CCJ is recorded unless you breach the terms of the order.

    What printouts have been used please I'm sure @Amethyst would be interested in this.

    nem
    Thanks for the quick reply nem. Do you have more info about a consent/tomlin order? I've heard about them but know very little or how they work.

    The print outs are from GOODF before I quit that forum. They have included a whole thread about the early stages of this case claiming they 'know it's me' as they have only issued one claim like this. They haven't included this thread though.

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  • nemesis45
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Originally posted by highwire View Post
    Update - I received their witness statement today and they are definitely continuing even knowing I have no money. They have already asked the court to order me to pay their travel costs for about £200. What's surprised me is that they have used forum print outs as evidence against me! They must be googling their name and spying on any member that mentions them. I don't know what the judge will think about that?!

    But they have also included my jobseekers allowance award letter thus showing they know I'm broke and can't pay... I don't get why they've done this. I think I have pissed them off so much that they just want to get the CCJ against me and settle for £1/month.

    I have defaults dated this year so a CCJ isn't any worse in reality. I was thinking about making a without prejudice offer of £1/month but tbh I'd rather have my day in court to see what the judge says about the DoA among other things. Thoughts?
    A £1 a month offer seems appropriate certainly in your case, you could ask for the offer to be secured by a Consent/Tomlin Order then no CCJ is recorded unless you breach the terms of the order.

    What printouts have been used please I'm sure [MENTION=6]Amethyst[/MENTION] would be interested in this.

    nem

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  • highwire
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Update - I received their witness statement today and they are definitely continuing even knowing I have no money. They have already asked the court to order me to pay their travel costs for about £200. What's surprised me is that they have used forum print outs as evidence against me! They must be googling their name and spying on any member that mentions them. I don't know what the judge will think about that?!

    But they have also included my jobseekers allowance award letter thus showing they know I'm broke and can't pay... I don't get why they've done this. I think I have pissed them off so much that they just want to get the CCJ against me and settle for £1/month.

    I have defaults dated this year so a CCJ isn't any worse in reality. I was thinking about making a without prejudice offer of £1/month but tbh I'd rather have my day in court to see what the judge says about the DoA among other things. Thoughts?

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  • highwire
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Never mind the price of fish, have you seen the price of potatoes?!

    This has got waaay off topic. I'll post something relevant when team twat (Shah and Bryant) make their next move.

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  • jon1965
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    I still don't get what it all has to do with the price of fish


    And as for the 6 day war, didn't that cause as much trouble as it stopped, or maybe even more
    Last edited by jon1965; 14th July 2015, 20:24:PM.

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  • nemesis45
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    Kosher foods are those that conform to the regulations of kashrut. Food that may be consumed according to halakha is termed kosher in English, from the Ashkenazi pronunciation of the Hebrew term kashér, meaning "fit"

    ( bit off topic lol - I use the word for whether something is legit or not too FP )
    As a North London Jew ( Golders Green ) an a 6 days veteran I thank you!!

    nem

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  • nemesis45
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    Kosher foods are those that conform to the regulations of kashrut. Food that may be consumed according to halakha is termed kosher in English, from the Ashkenazi pronunciation of the Hebrew term kashér, meaning "fit"

    ( bit off topic lol - I use the word for whether something is legit or not too FP )
    As a Jew from Golders Green, I thank you!!

    nem

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  • jon1965
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    It is a pretty common phrase. Who,s been on wikapedia?

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  • FlamingParrot
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
    Kosher foods are those that conform to the regulations of kashrut. Food that may be consumed according to halakha is termed kosher in English, from the Ashkenazi pronunciation of the Hebrew term kashér, meaning "fit"

    ( bit off topic lol - I use the word for whether something is legit or not too FP )
    Ah, well that explains it now! :clap2:

    Of course I knew the real definition of Kosher foods, having once lived in what is now part of the North West London Eruv (although there wasn't an eruv there at the time, it was in another millennium). However, I didn't make the connection. One gets used to saying something is 'kosher' or not without bearing in mind the original meaning of the word.

    Thanks for the clarification. :thumb:

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  • Amethyst
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
    What on earth has Jewish dietary law got to do with this.:tinysmile_cry_t:
    Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
    can still obtain judgment if the judge finds the agreement, the assignment, etc. are all kosher.

    Kosher foods are those that conform to the regulations of kashrut. Food that may be consumed according to halakha is termed kosher in English, from the Ashkenazi pronunciation of the Hebrew term kashér, meaning "fit"

    ( bit off topic lol - I use the word for whether something is legit or not too FP )

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  • highwire
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
    What on earth has Jewish dietary law got to do with this.:tinysmile_cry_t:
    Ermm what??

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  • FlamingParrot
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
    What on earth has Jewish dietary law got to do with this.:tinysmile_cry_t:
    No idea, :noidea: would you care to tell us? :confused2:

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  • nemesis45
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    What on earth has Jewish dietary law got to do with this.:tinysmile_cry_t:

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  • highwire
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    Re: Court Claim - SLL Capital Limited / Full Pocket Ltd (dissolved in 2014) - 20-3-2

    Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
    You can ask the DWP to provide you with a letter stating you are on receipt of benefits, you should be able to get one printed out for you at the Jobcentre. :typing:

    Having said that, being in receipt of benefits is not really a defence to the claim, the claimant can still obtain judgment if the judge finds the agreement, the assignment, etc. are all kosher. The court can't order you to pay what you haven't got but you could still get a CCJ, even if you only pay £1/month towards it.
    Thanks FP. I understand being on benefits is not a defence. I'm merely trying to get the fact across to SLL that even if they obtain judgement, it's unlikely they'll get their court fees back, let alone the sum claimed.

    As previously stated, a CCJ won't affect me but I'll fight the claim based on it's weak merits, breaches of CPR 16, 18, and 31.14, and their numerous breaches of the FCA regulations. Plus, if I do win, they'll be ordered to pay my witness fees and expenses..!

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