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ReceivedCounty Court Claim from Bryan Carter Solicitors LLP

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  • #76
    Re: ReceivedCounty Court Claim from Bryan Carter Solicitors LLP

    Originally posted by greeny1013 View Post
    So a quick update from me:

    After receiving the letter advising it had been allocated to the court further away, I received a call from the mediation team, I advised I had still not received the paperwork I requested from BCS or Lowell and they marked the case as not suitable for mediation.

    last Friday I received another letter to advise that the case has been allocated to another court once again, and looks like it will be at the court in the next town to me, which is better should it go to court.

    I'll await further letters!
    Is this also on a different date when you are not on holiday? In that case it should save you the trouble. :clap2:

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    • #77
      Re: ReceivedCounty Court Claim from Bryan Carter Solicitors LLP

      Originally posted by FlamingParrot View Post
      Is this also on a different date when you are not on holiday? In that case it should save you the trouble. :clap2:
      [MENTION=37786]FlamingParrot[/MENTION] - Sorry, I'm not the person on holiday that is somebody else on the thread I started lol

      Also, Ive received another the letter, It seems the judge at the closer court has demanded that BCS and Lowell provide me with the requested documents before November 5th!

      Could this be the beginning of the end of the case I wonder!? I certainly hope so!

      :tinysmile_grin_t:

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      • #78
        Re: ReceivedCounty Court Claim from Bryan Carter Solicitors LLP

        Originally posted by greeny1013 View Post
        @FlamingParrot - Sorry, I'm not the person on holiday that is somebody else on the thread I started lol

        Also, Ive received another the letter, It seems the judge at the closer court has demanded that BCS and Lowell provide me with the requested documents before November 5th!

        Could this be the beginning of the end of the case I wonder!? I certainly hope so!

        :tinysmile_grin_t:
        I can see some people at Lowell looking hard at the judges order and trying
        to cobble something together.
        Hopefully they will fail.

        nem

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        • #79
          Re: ReceivedCounty Court Claim from Bryan Carter Solicitors LLP

          Originally posted by greeny1013 View Post
          @FlamingParrot - Sorry, I'm not the person on holiday that is somebody else on the thread I started lol
          Sorry about that :sorry: It can get a bit confusing when you get comments from other people.

          Originally posted by greeny1013 View Post
          Also, Ive received another the letter, It seems the judge at the closer court has demanded that BCS and Lowell provide me with the requested documents before November 5th!

          Could this be the beginning of the end of the case I wonder!? I certainly hope so!

          :tinysmile_grin_t:
          That's always the final step before the hearing, they can't go all the way to court without providing the paperwork and there was a recent case that got discontinued precisely because they couldn't do it. ray: ray:

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          • #80
            Re: ReceivedCounty Court Claim from Bryan Carter Solicitors LLP

            It's not showing what you have replied? Its not showing the last few replies can you send again please

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            • #81
              Re: ReceivedCounty Court Claim from Bryan Carter Solicitors LLP

              So, an update from on this, as you know from my previous post the Judge ordered BCS to supply me with the paperwork by November 5th.

              Well that day came and went and today, I get a little letter from BCS which was a NOTICE OF DISCONTINUANCE!

              So, I'm guessing that's it, it's finished and I don't need to reply or anything?

              Thanks,

              Greeny1013

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              • #82
                Re: ReceivedCounty Court Claim from Bryan Carter Solicitors LLP

                Nice One

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