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

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  • Re: ** DiScOnTinUeD ** BC/Lowell V Kelike28 ** WON **

    Originally posted by Amethyst View Post


    By @ohitsonlyme - what's happened with your case?
    Hearing date is 25th November I haven't posted as nothing to report
    I checked yesterday and the hearing fee has been paid
    I now have about 2weeks to prepare my WS
    Will post up later for guidance
    Onlyme

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    • Re: ** DiScOnTinUeD ** BC/Lowell V Kelike28 ** WON **

      Originally posted by ohitsonlyme View Post
      Hearing date is 25th November I haven't posted as nothing to report
      I checked yesterday and the hearing fee has been paid
      I now have about 2weeks to prepare my WS
      Will post up later for guidance
      Onlyme
      Good luck. Hopefully you will get the same outcome. I thought when fee was paid that was it I was doomed but Hey ho all smiles in my neck of the woods at min.. Fingers crossed for you IOM xx

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      • Re: BC/Lowell V Kelike28

        Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
        I'd wait till 16 days before the hearing, just in case they come up with the credit agreement. If you send it now (as you need to send a copy to them as well) it might encourage them to make more effort finding it, so I'd wait.
        Does the 14 day rule still apply ? and is that working days ?

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        • Re: ** DiScOnTinUeD ** BC/Lowell V Kelike28 ** WON **

          Hi whatnest

          If you are referring to disclosure, you do what the court instructs, & do it on, or before, the date which the court has indicated.
          In Small Claims there is what is known as 'Standard Directions' which can be found in CPR PD 27 Annexe B.
          https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...rt27/pd_part27
          But sometimes different directions may be given.
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