Re: County Court Claim from BW Legal for Excel Parking
The SA is an expansion of your GFA. An SA is not intended to replace your oral arguments at trial but rather assist the court in understanding your appeal so it should be relatively brief. I'll provide an example later tonight of how you should look to set it out and what to include. See this link for for an outline of how to set out a SA https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...52/pd_part52#V
You also need to file an appeal bundle within 35 days of the appeal notice being delivered to court (I'm not sure if the SA requires an earlier time but I'll double check). What needs to be included in the bundle is set out in the Civil Procedure Rules here under Practice Direction 52B, section 6.4. I would suggest you read the whole of the PD so you get a flavour of how an appeal works.
https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...-high-court#VI
The above should get you started anyway, but all you are doing at this stage is applying for permission, it's not guaranteed so you will have to wait and see - alot of work is required for appeals in a short space of time so you need to keep on top of things.
I'll provide a little more info on bundles too later today.
P.s. Did you email BW legal about asking if they are instructed to accept service of the appeal notice? If they haven't responded or you didn't then you need to at the very least send a copy of your appeal notice to Excel perhaps both email and post (keep proof of postage receipt) so that they are on notice of your appeal. This should be done within 7 days after filing.
The SA is an expansion of your GFA. An SA is not intended to replace your oral arguments at trial but rather assist the court in understanding your appeal so it should be relatively brief. I'll provide an example later tonight of how you should look to set it out and what to include. See this link for for an outline of how to set out a SA https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...52/pd_part52#V
You also need to file an appeal bundle within 35 days of the appeal notice being delivered to court (I'm not sure if the SA requires an earlier time but I'll double check). What needs to be included in the bundle is set out in the Civil Procedure Rules here under Practice Direction 52B, section 6.4. I would suggest you read the whole of the PD so you get a flavour of how an appeal works.
https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...-high-court#VI
The above should get you started anyway, but all you are doing at this stage is applying for permission, it's not guaranteed so you will have to wait and see - alot of work is required for appeals in a short space of time so you need to keep on top of things.
I'll provide a little more info on bundles too later today.
P.s. Did you email BW legal about asking if they are instructed to accept service of the appeal notice? If they haven't responded or you didn't then you need to at the very least send a copy of your appeal notice to Excel perhaps both email and post (keep proof of postage receipt) so that they are on notice of your appeal. This should be done within 7 days after filing.
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