Re: Stalling ?
What is A Q ?
What is A Q ?
Originally posted by des8
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That refers to the "claim form", which he received as he lodged a defence.
He missed the court hearing, and is claiming the reason is that he had not received the AQ.
He has to convince the judge that he is telling the truth, and that he has a chance of winning the case if it is reheard.
When you write to the court do so in the form of a witness statement, and enclose your evidence opposing his application.
You may need to show the original judgement was sound ie your claim was good
You dealt with the individual and did not contract with a (now dissolved) company
That the reason for he application is unsound i.e. although the defendant may not have received documentation directly from the court, he had received from you (your WS etc) and a prudent person would have followed this up with an enquiry to the court
He missed the court hearing, and is claiming the reason is that he had not received the AQ.
He has to convince the judge that he is telling the truth, and that he has a chance of winning the case if it is reheard.
When you write to the court do so in the form of a witness statement, and enclose your evidence opposing his application.
You may need to show the original judgement was sound ie your claim was good
You dealt with the individual and did not contract with a (now dissolved) company
That the reason for he application is unsound i.e. although the defendant may not have received documentation directly from the court, he had received from you (your WS etc) and a prudent person would have followed this up with an enquiry to the court
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