I received a Parking ticket from local authority, as I did not respond They registered with the TEC as part of county court business centre, who authorised them to issue a warrant of control. I then failed to respond to bailiffs enforcement notice, but contacted TEC and submitted a TE7 out of time application and a TE9 witness statement but the application was refused. They say that to have it heard by a hearing I must submit an N244 form and pay £255. The .gov website says no ccj or court registration anywhere. But TEC say the local council have registered with them.
I don't understand how a warrant can be issued without a court registration. IE where does the TEC derive it authority?
From what I understand the local authority issues the warrant, it only needs to register with the TEC. When I sent my out of time TE7 it was the local authority who judged it to be invalid and refused it. So what happens if the local authority is rong/corrupt?
They are offering me n244 at cost of £255, which is more than the money the bailiff wants from me. As the claimant surely the council should pay this fee and recoup from me if I lose?
Eg if I you owed me money and I took you to court, I would have to pay the court fees until I won, and then the court may instruct you to pay them?
It says justice on the .gov website none of this seems just.
Do I hide and pray or submit and pay?
Yours faithfully
Ignorant man
I don't understand how a warrant can be issued without a court registration. IE where does the TEC derive it authority?
From what I understand the local authority issues the warrant, it only needs to register with the TEC. When I sent my out of time TE7 it was the local authority who judged it to be invalid and refused it. So what happens if the local authority is rong/corrupt?
They are offering me n244 at cost of £255, which is more than the money the bailiff wants from me. As the claimant surely the council should pay this fee and recoup from me if I lose?
Eg if I you owed me money and I took you to court, I would have to pay the court fees until I won, and then the court may instruct you to pay them?
It says justice on the .gov website none of this seems just.
Do I hide and pray or submit and pay?
Yours faithfully
Ignorant man
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