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  • paying costs order - recipient obstructing

    got to pay a costs order.

    the recipient is refusing to give bank details to pay by electronic transfer and is insisting on cheque payment.

    payer does not have a cheque facility.

    what can be done as recipient is placing unreasonable conditions surely?

    thank you,

    Lisa
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    Re: paying costs order - recipient obstructing

    If a party is being difficult, then let it go back to court and tell the judge.

    You ask the court to make a finding of fact, the party is vexatious.

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    • #3
      Re: paying costs order - recipient obstructing

      Originally posted by Happy Contrails View Post
      If a party is being difficult, then let it go back to court and tell the judge.

      You ask the court to make a finding of fact, the party is vexatious.
      Ohhh, that will make the other sides day I am sure

      thank you !!

      What form would be used to return it to Court for the Judge to complete a finding of fact?

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      • #4
        Re: paying costs order - recipient obstructing

        If you are the one who has been ordered to pay, and you are being hampered by the plaintiff, then I would let the plaintiff take the matter back to court, let him pay the court fees, and you can tell the Judge what steps the plaintiff is taking to prevent you complying with the order.

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        • #5
          Re: paying costs order - recipient obstructing

          Originally posted by Happy Contrails View Post
          If you are the one who has been ordered to pay, and you are being hampered by the plaintiff, then I would let the plaintiff take the matter back to court, let him pay the court fees, and you can tell the Judge what steps the plaintiff is taking to prevent you complying with the order.
          fantastic, thanks.

          I will make the offer to pay electronically in writing and then I have a nice audit trail when the other side refuses.

          Lisa

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