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Originally posted by MIKE770 View Postthey can start proceedings, but will have to supply CCA before any chance in court
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Depending on what is written on the claim form, have you sent a CPR31.14 request. If they mention the default notice you need to ask for that, also the agreement (different to the S77-79 request). As PT2537 will tell you, they is an appeal court ruling saying a Default Notice is essential Doyle v PRA I think. Sadly there is also another ruling from a different solicitor that essentially says they can 'reconstitute' anything they don't have. I read that as make it up although they would get into trouble if they got caught
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Originally posted by Matty B View PostDepending on what is written on the claim form, have you sent a CPR31.14 request. If they mention the default notice you need to ask for that, also the agreement (different to the S77-79 request). As PT2537 will tell you, they is an appeal court ruling saying a Default Notice is essential Doyle v PRA I think. Sadly there is also another ruling from a different solicitor that essentially says they can 'reconstitute' anything they don't have. I read that as make it up although they would get into trouble if they got caught
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Originally posted by Dazzle1969 View Post
Thanks MIKE770 should i acknowledge the claim and then submiy a defence around the fact that i requested the CCA and it hasn't been provided. The claim states they have provided Notices of assignment in accordance with s136 law of property act 1925 again no mention of CCA. Thanks again
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Originally posted by Dazzle1969 View Post
MIKE770 Hi again Mike, i wonder if you can help me. I have been sent an appointment for 26/01 for mediation in respect of the above thread. I sent the cca request as advised and PRA said not applicable to overdraft. Should i attend mediation or cancel the appointment and say they have not provided proof of debt so i am unable to make an informed decision. Any help appreciated as this is fairly urgent
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https://www.gov.uk/guidance/small-cl...iation-service
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Originally posted by echat11 View Post
Mediation hearings are carried out over the phone. Mediator speaks to you to try to get the matter settled then the mediator speaks to the other party then reverts back to you.
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/small-cl...iation-service
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