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**SET ASIDE & DISMISSED ** mistaken CCJ

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  • #31
    Re: mistaken CCJ

    Marvellous. Didn't doubt it for a second , who could ever possibly lose with you in their corner.

    It will take a little while for the CCJ to be removed from the register - usually its the next monthly update so could be 28 days. If it takes longer then contact the court to check when its coming off.

    Did the other side bother showing up ? and Did you get the £155 awarded ?
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    • #32
      Re: **SET ASIDE & DISMISSED ** mistaken CCJ

      The judges first words were, "right, I'm going to set aside judgement". Before we even needed to show the WS, his reasons were that the defendant was not the defendant and also the claimant was not the claimant! He had also brought the claim in his own name, not his company.

      He even said on the claim form that the defendant is the proprietor of X Ltd and the claimant is proprietor of Y Ltd.

      Twit!

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      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
      Marvellous. Didn't doubt it for a second , who could ever possibly lose with you in their corner.

      It will take a little while for the CCJ to be removed from the register - usually its the next monthly update so could be 28 days. If it takes longer then contact the court to check when its coming off.

      Did the other side bother showing up ? and Did you get the £155 awarded ?
      You know what, we were so gobsmacked, we didn't even think to ask for costs. Anyway, she's just relieved as hell that the CCJ will be gone. Thanks again!

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      • #33
        Re: **SET ASIDE & DISMISSED ** mistaken CCJ

        Oh and no, they didn't turn up..

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        • #34
          Re: **SET ASIDE & DISMISSED ** mistaken CCJ

          Well done again mate I repeat what I said in an earlier post we all need friends like you and now a brother like you

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          • #35
            Re: mistaken CCJ

            Excellent... just goes to show, tell the truth and don't try outsmarting the judge with random legal ballhooks and you'll be fine xxx shame about the £155 but most important thing is it comes off the credit file
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            • #36
              Re: **SET ASIDE & DISMISSED ** mistaken CCJ

              Originally posted by Smasher View Post
              his reasons were that the defendant was not the defendant and also the claimant was not the claimant!
              That rings a bell.

              Bloody well done again.

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              • #37
                Re: **SET ASIDE & DISMISSED ** mistaken CCJ

                Originally posted by EXC View Post
                That rings a bell.

                Bloody well done again.
                Yeh, spooky huh!

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                • #38
                  Re: **SET ASIDE & DISMISSED ** mistaken CCJ

                  Smasher QC

                  Has a kind of 'ring' to it, doesn't it!

                  Well done!
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                  • #39
                    Re: **SET ASIDE & DISMISSED ** mistaken CCJ

                    A ring or an injunction, yes.
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                    • #40
                      Re: **SET ASIDE & DISMISSED ** mistaken CCJ

                      Haha

                      I think Google Warrior is more accurate..

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