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Crawley Boulevard East ANPR Penalty Invoice (No Planning Permission ANPR)

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  • #31
    Originally posted by ostell View Post
    Writing to the court and referencing the case number
    I think you may end up needing to make an application to the Court here. Costs are normally automatic when theres discontinuance but not with small claims, to get costs in small claims you have to show unreasonable conduct, and the opponents have the right to reply. Thus its seemingly likely that an application will be needed
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    • #32
      Nothing ventured, nothing gained. The judge may also be p***d off with the actions of this lot. And ir is unreasonable to discontinue so close.

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      • #33
        I have submitted my email after phoning the Court for advice and now I await their reply.

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        • #34
          So, I received an email from the court yesterday and they said " Thank you for your email and we note your comments with regard to claiming for costs. However. the Court cannot provide advice to litigants on the conduct of their proceedings. You are recommended to seek independent legal advice from a Solicitor or the Citizens Advice Bureau.

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