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** STRUCK OUT** Robinson way/Hoist Portfolio court action

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  • #61
    Re: Robinson way/Hoist Portfolio court action

    Sharon what is POC? is this the original claim? if it is yes within letters I have but would have to look

    Thanks

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    • #62
      Re: Robinson way/Hoist Portfolio court action

      Sorry yes - Particulars of Claim / Statement of Case from the original claim
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      • #63
        Re: Robinson way/Hoist Portfolio court action

        Sharon, sorry I've not been on for a bit. I tried to call the court and all I ever got was that the line was busy, so I emailed in the end.
        The response regards the claim was that they did not file the directions questionnaire in the required period and that the claim was struck out.
        Does this mean they can restart another claim for the same thing?
        Thanks, Steve
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        • #64
          Re: Robinson way/Hoist Portfolio court action

          Ahh okay, well for 7/14 days after they received the order they could apply to court for relief from sanctions - although if you never got notice of the strike out, they might not have either, and as they do seem to still be dealing with the claim - re the letter you received a couple weeks ago, I wouldn't be counting your chickens - but the ball is in their court for now.

          If the case does remain struck out as it is after you have filed your defence then they would have to apply to pick this claim up again, and wouldn't be able to bring a new case on the same cause of action without very good reason and permission from the court.
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          • #65
            Re: Robinson way/Hoist Portfolio court action

            Originally posted by Amethyst View Post
            Ahh okay, well for 7/14 days after they received the order they could apply to court for relief from sanctions - although if you never got notice of the strike out, they might not have either, and as they do seem to still be dealing with the claim - re the letter you received a couple weeks ago, I wouldn't be counting your chickens - but the ball is in their court for now.

            If the case does remain struck out as it is after you have filed your defence then they would have to apply to pick this claim up again, and wouldn't be able to bring a new case on the same cause of action without very good reason and permission from the court.
            Thanks Sharon, So I suppose I have to wait now and hope they don't pick it up again.

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            • #66
              Re: Robinson way/Hoist Portfolio court action

              Pretty much yes. It's quite a big claim so I think it's unlikley they'll just let it be struck out for not filing their Directions Questionnaire but we shall see.
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              • #67
                Re: re-Hoist Court claim-saying it is still pending

                Oh hang on, I'm an idiot - this was struck out LAST year wasn't it - I was thinking it had only just been struck out.

                They'll have a real uphill struggle trying to pick it up again now.
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