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Court Case VCS EMA East Midland Airport BP Petrol CCJ defence to set aside

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  • #16
    I have been sent dozens of pages of what looks like VCS defence for ky set aside. Hearing is 1st june. Could someone help me with a successful response to each of their points?

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    • #17
      Hi, i have recieved, witness statement from VCS, as a response to my set aside. Could i share the link to a Google drive folder and could i kindly request for support to reply to esch of their points?

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      • #18
        Please help hete is the document https://drive.google.com/folderview?...9dnPSFVAc_U0Ac

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        • #19
          Have been awarded set aside 13.3 - discretionary.

          Now comes directions - will need your guys help again. please

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          • #20
            Have been awarded 13.3 - discretionary. By the judge on telephone hearing. DO JUDGEMENT has been se aside. But it does not end here.* *
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            To do this i filled out N244 because i missed original court order and gor default judgment which i knew was not correct. The cost was covered by help for fees , so i did not ask for that - and the judge said that there is good grounds on appeal and the delay in response is backed up by acceptable reasons*
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            I have just received the Proposed Allocation to the Small Claims Track.
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            Questions I had and others will also are as follows*
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            Should I use HMCTS Mediation Service?
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            Should I fill out N180?
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            just found from. https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com...mment_71763411
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            Now comes questionnaire directions the n180 - which i have filled ou and emailled to both claimant and court.
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            Now waiting for a small claims court hearing. The real deal.*

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