Re: Court Claim - Parking Control Mnagement / - 22-9-2017
It is fine.
In fact you don't really have to go into detail, as the general rule is that both parties have to agree to a hearing on papers.
Saying 'no' is not a 'defence' as such, you are just exercising your right for a public hearing in person.
But it won't harm to give reasons.
Originally posted by AshleyJ
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In fact you don't really have to go into detail, as the general rule is that both parties have to agree to a hearing on papers.
Saying 'no' is not a 'defence' as such, you are just exercising your right for a public hearing in person.
But it won't harm to give reasons.
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