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Advice needed please - Mortimer Clarke / Cabot / Tesco
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Ahhhh okay I'd missed that that had happened.
Not much point as yet as their claims struck out but if it is reinstated worth checking back on that order and comparing exactly what was ordered vs what they have supplied.#staysafestayhome
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Hi Amethyst, I have received this today from the Court.* I'm guessing they can still object or just file a new claim .....Attached Files
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Nice of the Judge
Yes they can object, so sit tight a while.
They can't just file a new claim though - they would need permission to do so and give very good reason why - it couldn't just be on the same facts.
Weird thing to do to put in the order for the court to reimburse the application costs ( I suppose they are saying it's the courts fault they were struck out for non payment so the court should pay, but it is the claimant who didn't pay so sticky wickets there )
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Well it's fair to say that is not how to draft an application for relief from sanctions. I would say that their application sunk itself without any help from anyone elseI work for Roach Pittis Solicitors. I give my free time available to helping other on the forum and would be happy to try and assist informally where needed. Any posts I make on LegalBeagles are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as legal advice. Any advice I provide is without liability.
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Originally posted by Amethyst View PostNice of the Judge
Yes they can object, so sit tight a while.
They can't just file a new claim though - they would need permission to do so and give very good reason why - it couldn't just be on the same facts.
Weird thing to do to put in the order for the court to reimburse the application costs ( I suppose they are saying it's the courts fault they were struck out for non payment so the court should pay, but it is the claimant who didn't pay so sticky wickets there )
Attached img of docs save others needing to unzip files.
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