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Arrow global v Conkers12

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  • #16
    Re: Arrow global v Conkers12

    Just an update, I have sent off the SAR, CPT and CCA forms. Phoned the court about my defense needing amending and they said that I can send additional information for my defense to the court and they will send a copy to the solicitor's. Now just waiting for response's...

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    • #17
      Re: Arrow global v Conkers12

      Originally posted by conkers12 View Post
      Phoned the court about my defense needing amending and they said that I can send additional information for my defense to the court and they will send a copy to the solicitor's.
      Don't take legal advice from court staff who are not qualified to give it.

      You cannot just "send additional information" to the court who will send it on to the other party's solicitors.

      You will need to either make an Application for permission to amend your Defence or get consent to amend your Defence from the other side.

      Di

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      • #18
        Re: Arrow global v Conkers12

        So I have the n244 form from the court will cost me £100.00 to amend. They did recommend that i submit the additional info and this would be seen by the judge. So i asked what would happen if they strike out my defense before I get the documentation off the solicitors and they said there is nothing stopping this. So the best option seems to be to amend and pay. Could someone advice what to put into this form as i have not received documentation from solicitors so i am unsure what my defense is.
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        • #19
          Re: Arrow global v Conkers12

          Any advice on this??

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          • #20
            Re: Arrow global v Conkers12

            Would really appreciate if i could get some advice on this letter that i received from shoosmiths. They have not sent any documents that i asked for and only state that i made a payment to the account, should i ask for further evidence. I have attached the letter

            @Diana M @rob
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            • #21
              Re: Arrow global v Conkers12

              You state that you were making token payments.
              Would any/all of them have been £1 payments?
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              • #22
                Re: Arrow global v Conkers12

                Hi charitynjw,

                yes they were all £1.

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