Hi Guys,
I need some advice. I have a county court claim for an unpaid PCN and i want to fight it as i think its unfair and disgusting how they prey on people. I have 6 days to respond but i'm not sure where to start.
The particulars of the claim are:
The Driver of the vehicle with registration ****** parked in breach of the terms of parking stipulated on the signage (the contract) at ........on 17/03/2018 thus incurring the parking charge (PCN). The driver of the vehicle agreed to pay the PCN within 28 days of issue yet failed to do so. The claimant claims the unpaid PCN from the defendant as the driver/keeper of the vehicle. Despite the demands being made, the defendant has failed to settle their outstanding liability. The claimant claims £100 for the PCN, £60 contractual costs pursuant to the contract and the PCN terms and conditions, together with the statutory interest of £10.99 pursuant to the s69 of the county courts act 1984 at 8.00% per annum, continuing at £0.04 per day.
any help will be much appreciated.
best regards,
Dan.
I need some advice. I have a county court claim for an unpaid PCN and i want to fight it as i think its unfair and disgusting how they prey on people. I have 6 days to respond but i'm not sure where to start.
The particulars of the claim are:
The Driver of the vehicle with registration ****** parked in breach of the terms of parking stipulated on the signage (the contract) at ........on 17/03/2018 thus incurring the parking charge (PCN). The driver of the vehicle agreed to pay the PCN within 28 days of issue yet failed to do so. The claimant claims the unpaid PCN from the defendant as the driver/keeper of the vehicle. Despite the demands being made, the defendant has failed to settle their outstanding liability. The claimant claims £100 for the PCN, £60 contractual costs pursuant to the contract and the PCN terms and conditions, together with the statutory interest of £10.99 pursuant to the s69 of the county courts act 1984 at 8.00% per annum, continuing at £0.04 per day.
any help will be much appreciated.
best regards,
Dan.
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