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  • Re: Court claim for overdraft

    Originally posted by Diana M View Post
    Has there been a development since the OP's last post on their thread on 14th July?
    Di
    There has been no development however I wanted some advice on getting this struck out with the N244. What reason do I put on the form to get the claim struck out it has been over a year? Non compliance of CPR18, non compliance of CPR 31.14 or lack of documentation since bringing the claim?

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    • Re: Court claim for overdraft

      Originally posted by pawlik View Post
      There has been no development however I wanted some advice on getting this struck out with the N244. What reason do I put on the form to get the claim struck out it has been over a year? Non compliance of CPR18, non compliance of CPR 31.14 or lack of documentation since bringing the claim?

      I'll read back through your thread before I can answer that

      Sometimes it's a balance between leaving things alone and giving the Claimant too much time to come up with the evidence they need to progress a claim.

      Di

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      • Re: Court claim for overdraft

        Originally posted by Diana M View Post
        I'll read back through your thread before I can answer that

        Sometimes it's a balance between leaving things alone and giving the Claimant too much time to come up with the evidence they need to progress a claim.

        Di
        [MENTION=87380]Diana M[/MENTION]
        Hello Diana, did you manage to have a read of my thread?

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        • Re: Court claim for overdraft

          I would really appreciate your help. I am stuck on completing the N244 form. The claim has been stayed over a year and none of the documents requested has been supplied. I am keen to get this struck out but unsure if I am requesting a unless order or strike for lack of documents or due to non compliance of part 18 & part 31.14? I am keen to get this struck out to stop stress.

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          • Pawlik, did you manage to get this struck out?

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            • Who was the overdraft with?

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