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  • #91
    Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

    [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] is this ok for Q1: I consider a settlement of the claim to be inappropriate at this stage, as the alleged debt is statute barred.

    Is that enough at this stage?

    MillieB

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    • #92
      Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

      Also, do i list myself as a witness, if so what do i write in the 'witness to which facts' box?

      Thanks [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION]

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      • #93
        Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

        Originally posted by MillieB View Post
        Also, do i list myself as a witness, if so what do i write in the 'witness to which facts' box?

        Thanks @nemesis45
        One witness.

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        • #94
          Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

          Did you read my answer to question 1, would you say that is ok?

          One witness, Sorry i dont understand? Do i need to put my own name or just leave it blank?

          Thanks

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          • #95
            Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

            I have just read the CPR section 28. And i have no idea what i need to do for the directions.

            Please help [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] ..... again. Sorry, i hope i can help you someday!

            MillieB

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            • #96
              Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

              Attempt to agree standard directions with the other side. Write to them and say, do you agree to use standard directions set out in CPR28? If yes, it's agreed. If no, court will set directions based on CPR28 anyway.

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              • #97
                Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

                Oh, so i should have done that already then? So i just literally write to mortimer clarke as follows....

                Dear sir/madam,

                I am writing to you to make an agreement to use standard directions as set out in CPR28.

                Yours Sincerely

                MillieB

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                • #98
                  Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

                  [QUOTE=MillieB;650049]Oh, so i should have done that already then? So i just literally write to mortimer clarke as follows....

                  Dear sir/madam,

                  I am writing to you to make an agreement to use standard directions as set out in CPR28.

                  Yours Sincerely

                  MillieB[/QUOTE

                  Yes Millie.

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                  • #99
                    Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

                    Thanks [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] all done, filled in, printed off and posted Couldnt have done it without your help.

                    Now just to wait. Am i right in thinking the claimant would have one of these to fill in and send me a copy, as i have them? I havent received anything yet.

                    MillieB

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                    • Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

                      Originally posted by MillieB View Post
                      Thanks @nemesis45 all done, filled in, printed off and posted Couldnt have done it without your help.

                      Now just to wait. Am i right in thinking the claimant would have one of these to fill in and send me a copy, as i have them? I havent received anything yet.

                      MillieB
                      Happy to help Millie!

                      Yes you will get a copy of their questionnaire.

                      nem

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                      • Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

                        Hi [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] . It is the 27th (deadline day) and i havent had their copy. Is there anything i should do now, or just wait?

                        Thanks

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                        • Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

                          Originally posted by MillieB View Post
                          Hi @nemesis45 . It is the 27th (deadline day) and i havent had their copy. Is there anything i should do now, or just wait?

                          Thanks
                          It's a wait and see now Millie I hope we have covered all the bases!!

                          nem

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                          • Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

                            Originally posted by nemesis45 View Post
                            It's a wait and see now Millie I hope we have covered all the bases!!

                            nem
                            I hope so too.

                            Dont they have to serve theirs to me too, by the date?

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                            • Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

                              [MENTION=55034]nemesis45[/MENTION] i really cant thank you enough for all of your help!

                              I was waiting for the directions questionnaire which i received. Today i received a letter from Mortimer Clarke with a consent order for me to sign. They are bringing proceedings to an end and will not pursue the remaining balance.

                              I can not express how happy i am and how grateful i am for all of your help

                              MillieB

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                              • Re: Need Help Writing a Fully Pleaded Defence

                                Originally posted by MillieB View Post
                                @nemesis45 i really cant thank you enough for all of your help!

                                I was waiting for the directions questionnaire which i received. Today i received a letter from Mortimer Clarke with a consent order for me to sign. They are bringing proceedings to an end and will not pursue the remaining balance.

                                I can not express how happy i am and how grateful i am for all of your help

                                MillieB
                                That's a great result Millie well done!!

                                Made my day after all that hope has been realised!!

                                nem.
                                [MENTION=49370]Kati[/MENTION] could you mark MiilieB;s thread WON please.

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