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Small claims case - defendant seeking case to be struck out
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Originally posted by 1990rider View PostWould an n279 not do the same thing so long as the judge agrees etcIf you have a question about the voluntary termination process, please read this guide first, as it should have all the answers you need. Please do not hijack another person's thread as I will not respond to you
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Originally posted by R0b View Post
You don't need permission from the judge unless there is a court order in place which requires permission from the court to discontinue - see CPR 38.2
Or is it better making it an offer.
I'm thinking of something like this:
"I as the Claimant in the case have always been confident that your client was ultimately responsible for neglect of duties in relation to the highway where my vehicle suffered damage owing to a pothole.
I am aware your client was not willing to mediate previously. However, I have a new offer and I wish for you to consider it.
I am happy to drop the case against your client, and agree to not make any future claims relating to the defect in question, on the condition that my discontinuance of the case does not incur any fees from your client.
My circumstances have changed, and I no longer believe it is in my best interests to bring court action against your client.
If you are happy with this offer, please inform me at the earliest available opportunity, otherwise I will continue to assume I am continuing with my claim.
In summary - my offer.
1) I will discontinue the case, dropping my claim against your client.
2) I agree to make no further claims about the defect which is the subject of this claim, and will be willing to sign a document to this effect."
I am unemployed, so have no income (I'm a student) but I do have savings, so I think that would rule out any chance of me being able to not have to pay fees if they were imposed.
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Personally I think you are overthinking this way too much. You have reasonable grounds to bring a claim, and despite your uncovering of further information you still have grounds to pursue the claim or at least part of it. I do not believe you are being vexatious and again I repeat (for the final time) the bar for meeting that criteria or conduct amounting to being unreasonable is high and not easy to achieve. Just because the outcome may be that your claim fails does not automatically equate to you being unreasonable or vexatious. If that were the case, the council would have put you on notice by now that they think your claim is hopeless and nothing more than an attempt to annoy or harass them in return for money.
I simply have nothing further to add on to this thread so I'm going to bow out of this thread because I feel like we are going round in circles and you appear to be nitpicking to the nth degree and several of us have suggested you discontinue if you are feeling uncomfortable or press ahead and give it a shot in court or somehow come to a financial settlement.
I see zero merit in you making the offer as outlined above when you can serve a notice of discontinuance but it's your choice. That letter could be used against you to seek costs for unreasonable conduct if the council so wished to pursue that line of argument.If you have a question about the voluntary termination process, please read this guide first, as it should have all the answers you need. Please do not hijack another person's thread as I will not respond to you
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