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** DiScOnTinUeD ** BC/Lowell V Kelike28 ** WON **

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  • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

    Ooopsy. Just read link. Yes their's states 0 witnesses to give evidence

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    • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

      their questionairre states 0 witnesses to give evidence - does this mean they are not likely to take me to court in the end? Surely otherwise they would state an amount in how many witnesses will attend lik ei have put 1 - as i will be my only witness.
      Thanks

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      • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

        Yes, 1 Witness, which is you.... I think the old forms used to be 'excluding yourself'
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        • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

          Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
          Yes, 1 Witness, which is you.... I think the old forms used to be 'excluding yourself'
          Thanks but what I mean is their form States zero people to attend including themselves. So if they don't go who will???? 😐

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          • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

            Originally posted by kelike28 View Post
            Thanks but what I mean is their form States zero people to attend including themselves. So if they don't go who will???? 😐
            It's likely you'll never find out xx If they did go ahead it would just be a local solicitor who's bunged the file an hour before the hearing, so not exactly a witness. I really wouldn't worry about it xx
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            • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

              Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
              It's likely you'll never find out xx If they did go ahead it would just be a local solicitor who's bunged the file an hour before the hearing, so not exactly a witness. I really wouldn't worry about it xx
              Oooh I see. Ok will just keep on waiting again. Cheers

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              • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

                Originally posted by kelike28 View Post
                Oooh I see. Ok will just keep on waiting again. Cheers
                Anyone know how long it usually takes for a date to come through????:tinysmile_cry_t:

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                • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

                  2/3 weeks usually xx
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                  • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

                    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                    2/3 weeks usually xx
                    oh i see! Hate waiting

                    Thanks though.

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                    • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

                      Me too, I'm an impatient b*tch lol
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                      • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

                        6 weeks the end of this week.... should i still be waiting for hearing date? Although I think no news is good news i would rather it be out the way. Thanks.

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                        • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

                          Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                          Me too, I'm an impatient b*tch lol
                          Morning Amethyst. Do you think I should be chasing or just sit back and wait still? Thanks

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                          • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

                            There's only the court to 'chase'. Might be worth giving the court a call and asking what the status of the case is now.
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                            • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

                              Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                              There's only the court to 'chase'. Might be worth giving the court a call and asking what the status of the case is now.
                              Ok great. Will do that shortly.

                              Ta v much again

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                              • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

                                Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
                                There's only the court to 'chase'. Might be worth giving the court a call and asking what the status of the case is now.
                                Didn't get chance to ring and chase but did get letter stating case has been transferred to my local court 12.8.14 - do I just wait again for a date now. Can't believe they are continuing with this when there has been non compliance on their part with regard to info I've requested. Oh well Hey!

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