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  • #31
    Re: county court claim

    Did you ask them to agree an extension with your CPR 31.14 letter ? The max extension under cpr 15.5 is 28 days so bear that in mind when looking at it.
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    • #32
      Re: county court claim

      It's the solicitors ask for an agreed extension it seems not boldknight.

      nem

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      • #33
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        reacived notice of proposed allocation to the small claims track and directions questionnaire ,advice please

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        • #34
          Re: county court claim

          Originally posted by boldknight View Post
          reacived notice of proposed allocation to the small claims track and directions questionnaire ,advice please
          Complete and send as directed on the form (s).

          You confirm the allocation to the SCT.

          nem

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          • #35
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            ok may be daft question should i tick yes or no to mediation? has solicitors and dca have ignored all my request for documents and do i need to send any documents to defend my claim against them

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            • #36
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              Hi yes agree to mediation, you will receive a phone call from them asking you 4 questions and you'll need to be able to answer yes to all 4 when you say you haven't received any paperwork the lady will say mediation is not suitable for your case

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              • #37
                Re: county court claim

                thanks ,but does that mean it will go straight on to county court then?

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                • #38
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                  had call from mediation case been allocated for court hearing

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                  • #39
                    Re: county court claim

                    Originally posted by boldknight View Post
                    had call from mediation case been allocated for court hearing
                    Hi, When is the hearing?

                    nem

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                    • #40
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                      hi no date yet, letter from court says i have to wait for judges direction

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                      • #41
                        Re: county court claim

                        my case was to be heard on the 8th dec northampton county court by district judge watson. claiment have not paid there £335 fee reaciced letter from claiments solicitor howard cohen hoist have retracted there claim at court the matter is now closed

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                        • #42
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                          Good result well done...

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                          • #43
                            Re: county court claim

                            Congratulations !!!!
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                            • #44
                              Re: county court claim

                              Originally posted by boldknight View Post
                              my case was to be heard on the 8th dec northampton county court by district judge watson. claiment have not paid there £335 fee reaciced letter from claiments solicitor howard cohen hoist have retracted there claim at court the matter is now closed
                              Good news BK well done.

                              nem

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