Re: Northampton County Court Claim causing insomnia, please help with simple question
Don't get ahead of yourself, it is likely to be a good couple months before any hearing date, the N180's have to go in, the case allocated to a track and a court and papers sent over to your local court who then sit on them for a bit then send a court date usually with at least a months notice xxx You are correct though, as things stand you would argue the enforceability of the agreement - the judge has no choice but to rule against the claimant while they are in default of the CCA. If things do turn up then you can get into whys and wherefores and considering negotations etc.
Don't get ahead of yourself, it is likely to be a good couple months before any hearing date, the N180's have to go in, the case allocated to a track and a court and papers sent over to your local court who then sit on them for a bit then send a court date usually with at least a months notice xxx You are correct though, as things stand you would argue the enforceability of the agreement - the judge has no choice but to rule against the claimant while they are in default of the CCA. If things do turn up then you can get into whys and wherefores and considering negotations etc.
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