Hi,
I am owed payment for work I have completed for another business, so made a claim via MCOL. The claim was subsequently sent on to my local county court after the defendant stated that they wished to defend the claim, and we both returned our directions questionnaires (I stated that I wished it to go to court)
I received a letter yesterday (a N24 ‘General Form of Judgement or Order) from my local county court. It stated that a district judge had considered the papers in the case and ordered that the defence of the defendant has been struck out pursuant to cpr 3.4 (2)(a) and (c) as it fails to comply with cpr 16.5 (1) or (2)
Am I correct in thinking this means the defendant has not submitted an adequate defence or rebuttal of my claim? Does this mean my claim has been successful?
The letter also states that I can enter a judgement (after 10 days), and that the parties have the right to apply to have the order set, aside, varied, or stayed (which has to be made within 10 days together with a fee). I'm not sure what this means and what I should do next?
Any comments / advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
I am owed payment for work I have completed for another business, so made a claim via MCOL. The claim was subsequently sent on to my local county court after the defendant stated that they wished to defend the claim, and we both returned our directions questionnaires (I stated that I wished it to go to court)
I received a letter yesterday (a N24 ‘General Form of Judgement or Order) from my local county court. It stated that a district judge had considered the papers in the case and ordered that the defence of the defendant has been struck out pursuant to cpr 3.4 (2)(a) and (c) as it fails to comply with cpr 16.5 (1) or (2)
Am I correct in thinking this means the defendant has not submitted an adequate defence or rebuttal of my claim? Does this mean my claim has been successful?
The letter also states that I can enter a judgement (after 10 days), and that the parties have the right to apply to have the order set, aside, varied, or stayed (which has to be made within 10 days together with a fee). I'm not sure what this means and what I should do next?
Any comments / advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
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