Re: Strange reply regarding CPR 31.14, HELP!
I rung the court this morning to tell them. The women on the phone was next to useless. It appears my defence deadline is the 14th Jan not the 12th Jan as I originally thought so at least I have another couple of days yet. She seemed to be under the impression that my letter from ME III was just acknowledgement of the 28 days extension I already applied for, not a FURTHER extension. She told me to ring ME III to double check but I would rather have it all in letters. Do you think this letter was a further extension, giving me until some time in Feb to submit? Im so stuck with what to do from now after the letter they sent. What do I reply? By the time I send them another letter it will be my deadline date? This is the letter I recieved..... Please can someone help me with a reply? Do I just reply saying ' I have no documents relating to this, please send me all documents that you have relating to this? ' I just dont know what to say
' We acknowledge your request for documentation pursuant to CPR 31.14
We confirm our client is willing to agree to the extension of 28 days, for you to file your defence. Pursuant to CPR 15.5 (2) please notify the court in writing of the agreement.
CPR 31.14 relates to a right to inspect a document and can be distinguished from a standard disclosure of evidence during the court proceedings.
We believe that you may have already ''inspected'' the documents to which you make reference because on various dates in the past they would have been sent to you by another party such as the original creditor.
We would be grateful if you could confirm what documents you have in your possession or control relating to this matter to avoid duplication over document inspection. We will then take our clients instructions. '
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' We acknowledge your request for documentation pursuant to CPR 31.14
We confirm our client is willing to agree to the extension of 28 days, for you to file your defence. Pursuant to CPR 15.5 (2) please notify the court in writing of the agreement.
CPR 31.14 relates to a right to inspect a document and can be distinguished from a standard disclosure of evidence during the court proceedings.
We believe that you may have already ''inspected'' the documents to which you make reference because on various dates in the past they would have been sent to you by another party such as the original creditor.
We would be grateful if you could confirm what documents you have in your possession or control relating to this matter to avoid duplication over document inspection. We will then take our clients instructions. '
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