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I had a long running dispute with a company which owed me around £18,000 including interest. They said that £8,000 wasn't in dispute and I have this in writing, but that they would only pay it if I dropped my demand for the full amount. I said that if they weren't disputing the £8000, then they should at least pay that much. I also made an offer to settle, but they weren't interested.
I issued a claim via Moneyclaim online for £18,000 including interest. I ticked the box saying I would send full particulars within 14 days.
I received £8,000 from them the same day as I received the notice of issue from the court. It seems they paid this in reaction to my issuing the claim form. There was no covering letter, the money just appeared in my bank account. If it is important, I believe the money arrived the day before the "deemed" service date.
I am working on the Particulars of Claim now.
1) Should I write the Particulars to reflect the new balance owing - noting that I have received a payment after the claim form was issued? Is there any other procedure I should follow?
2) The balance owing (excluding court fee) is just under £10,000. Does this mean that it will now be allocated as a Small Claim, which I would very much prefer?* Or is it the originally claimed amount that determines allocation...
*I once sued somebody for £10,800. Despite this, relations were amicable and we both agreed the matter was simple and should go Small Claim. We both wrote on the allocation questionnaire that we thought small claim would be most appropriate and that the parties were agreed on this. But still it went Fast Track. I did wonder if anyone bothered to read the questionnaire.
Thank you.
I had a long running dispute with a company which owed me around £18,000 including interest. They said that £8,000 wasn't in dispute and I have this in writing, but that they would only pay it if I dropped my demand for the full amount. I said that if they weren't disputing the £8000, then they should at least pay that much. I also made an offer to settle, but they weren't interested.
I issued a claim via Moneyclaim online for £18,000 including interest. I ticked the box saying I would send full particulars within 14 days.
I received £8,000 from them the same day as I received the notice of issue from the court. It seems they paid this in reaction to my issuing the claim form. There was no covering letter, the money just appeared in my bank account. If it is important, I believe the money arrived the day before the "deemed" service date.
I am working on the Particulars of Claim now.
1) Should I write the Particulars to reflect the new balance owing - noting that I have received a payment after the claim form was issued? Is there any other procedure I should follow?
2) The balance owing (excluding court fee) is just under £10,000. Does this mean that it will now be allocated as a Small Claim, which I would very much prefer?* Or is it the originally claimed amount that determines allocation...
*I once sued somebody for £10,800. Despite this, relations were amicable and we both agreed the matter was simple and should go Small Claim. We both wrote on the allocation questionnaire that we thought small claim would be most appropriate and that the parties were agreed on this. But still it went Fast Track. I did wonder if anyone bothered to read the questionnaire.
Thank you.
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