Re: Skyman v BlackHorse
Hi Nem,
Please help me with the above, Thank you so much.
Skyman v BlackHorse
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Re: Skyman v BlackHorse
Hi Nem,
I have called the court and informed them that, I have a letter from DLC solicitors for an extension of 28 days.
The lady on the phone told me that, I can send a copy of Mortimer Clarke letter to court.
I asked on the phone, would the court get back to me regarding this letter, the lady informed me that, no court will just put it on my file.
I asked the lady that, I need to know when I will be able to file my defence? she said my actual defence date is on the 16th but since Mortimer Clarke Solicitors did give me the 28 days then I need to contact the Mortimer Clarke Solicitors to find out when my 28 days will be over so I can file my defence.
But please can you advise is that right? I need to contact the Mortimer Clarke Solicitors to find out when my 28 days will be over?
as I don't know when I have to file my defence if I don't here from Mortimer Clarke Solicitors.
Thank you for assisting me.
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Re: Skyman v BlackHorse
Hi Skyman.Originally posted by skyman View PostHi Nem,
I found this template in the forums, is it ok to send to the court for notifying them of the extension?
http://postimg.org/image/w8whx0941/full/
Thank you.
Yep that's fine!!
nem
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Re: Skyman v BlackHorse
Hi Nem,
I found this template in the forums, is it ok to send to the court for notifying them of the extension?
http://postimg.org/image/w8whx0941/full/
Thank you.
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Re: Skyman v BlackHorse
Happy new year Nem, Thank you.
I will send the letter tomorrow to the court and I will also try to call the court and speak to them.
In the mean time do I have to respond back to DLC Solicitors at all or wait until the defence date and if I don't hear anything then prepare my defence?
Thank you so much
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Re: Skyman v BlackHorse
Important you must inform the court in writing that an extension has been granted.Originally posted by skyman View PostHi everyone,
The last conversation I had with STU82 here,
http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ived-!!!/page2
Thanks to STU82 I was advised to ask DLC solicitors for an extension on the 28 day time scale, I did send a letter on Monday the 04-01 and I received a letter from the DLC solicitors today dated 04/01 and they agreed for 28 days, it seems they sent the letter before even they get my letter.
I called the court this afternoon to notify them of the extension, but no response. I think I have to write to them,
Please see attached letters I have received so far.
Please advise me what would be my next actions, Thank you
They have "agreed " I suspect because they don't have and documents to backup the
claim and need time themselves.
Court Office hours usually 1000hrs - 1600hrs.
nem
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Re: Skyman v BlackHorse
Hi everyone,
The last conversation I had with STU82 here,
http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...ived-!!!/page2
Thanks to STU82 I was advised to ask DLC solicitors for an extension on the 28 day time scale, I did send a letter on Monday the 04-01 and I received a letter from the DLC solicitors today dated 04/01 and they agreed for 28 days, it seems they sent the letter before even they get my letter.
I called the court this afternoon to notify them of the extension, but no response. I think I have to write to them,
Please see attached letters I have received so far.
Please advise me what would be my next actions, Thank you
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Re: Skyman v BlackHorse
Hillesden/Cabot seem to have a portfolio of BH accounts some of which are very old.
nem
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Re: Skyman v BlackHorse
Hi Skyman
I have moved your post to a new thread so it doesn't get buried xx
There do seem to be an awful lot of blackhorse claims coming through at the moment. Have a read through the first steps here http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...it-Court-Claim to begin with
xxx
Welcome to the forum, and try not to worry, we'll help all we can.
Sharon
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