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Cabot Financial - Simple Procedure (Scotland)

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  • #61
    How did you know the sheriff was a She ??

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    • #62
      Scots courts do a roll list and the case is listed on there ( although says sheriff unallocated ) so must be mystical powers ... ( unless @ScottishSolicitor was there on another case - note a case brought by PRA was heard today too )
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      • #63
        Originally posted by User457 View Post
        I agree ScottishSolicitor but I was so nervous I just agreed.
        i don’t understand why they sent me all those docs and then didn’t have them in court, the sheriff said they had only produced 1 of what was ordered and fact is they have sent me more, the 1 they produced I only got today ?
        After double checking the paperwork though, the new statement that I got today (from original creditor), is entered in evidence box C5, the others documents are entered on the original evidence sheet sent to me in C1-C4 so maybe they do have these ?

        Confused as to whats going on here ?

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        • #64
          Got the order from the sheriff through today... they have been given until 9th July... the sheriff said 4 wks at the cmd ??

          How can this be right ?

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          • #65
            4 months ? Well, that seems overly generous - maybe a typo / admin cock up ( could call court and get them to double check the order that came from the Judge ) or maybe you misheard the Judge ( though that seems unlikely ).
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            • #66
              Looks like an error, got a new order from the sheriff... 7th April to comply or case dismissed.

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              • #67
                Ahh that's better news.... fingers crossed
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                • #68
                  Nolans sent me a forest full of paperwork, however when in came to day in court they said they needed more time to produce the paperwork?!

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                  • #69
                    So they have complied with the order now?

                    What's the paperwork they have sent ?
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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                      So they have complied with the order now?

                      What's the paperwork they have sent ?
                      I think Ruby is commenting on their own separate experience as User457 is the OP.
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                      • #71
                        Oh my brain......
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                        • #72
                          Still nothing more sent through yet ?
                          I got the earlier mentioned paperwork and then at court got a full statement of account from original lender.
                          Still a couple of things missing from what I can see.

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                          • #73
                            Did the Sheriff state exactly which documents needed to be provided by 7th April ?
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                            • #74
                              This is from the original order...

                              The sheriff has responded....

                              The Sheriff orders the claimant to lodge the following documents at or before the CMD, failing which the action may be dismissed:
                              1. The original loan agreement.
                              2. The assignation of the debt.
                              3. Proof of intimation of the assignation upon the respondent .
                              4. Default notice.
                              5. Proof of intimation of the default notice.
                              6. Statement of account.

                              funny thing is, they sent me the loan agreement, the assignation, proof of assignation, but thy didn’t seem to have these at the cmd, they then gave me a statement at the cmd from the original creditor... haven’t got the default notice or proof of default notice as of yet.

                              sont understand why they didn’t seem to have anything at the cmd except the statement which I hadn’t even been sent ??

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                              • #75
                                Oh nothing different then.... so likely just a simple case of left hand (Nolans) knowing what right (Cabot) is doing and vice versa...
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