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  • Wright hassall parking formal letter of claim

    Hi I got a letter in the post from these guys. Well when I say in the post it actually went to the wrong address (old one) along with all the older ones. Ive not replied to any yet as they havent even come to my new address.

    My questions are what should my next steps be as I havent actually been recieving them instead my old house has?

    Is this defensible?

    I read a lot about challenging back what should I do next? Return letter to sender and state no longer here?
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  • #2
    Re: Wright hassall parking formal letter of claim

    A letter before claim or a final notice ?

    Either way they need to be told your new details or they may try and sneak a ccj through without your knowledge and that's a major ballache to sort out.

    M1

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    • #3
      Re: Wright hassall parking formal letter of claim

      No it just says "FORMAL LETTER OF CLAIM" like the one I saw on another thread

      I'll return letter to sender with a not at this address message.

      Any other advice pls?

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      • #4
        Re: Wright hassall parking formal letter of claim

        Along the lines of :-


        Edit to suit.


        Dear Wright Hassall,



        I write in response to your letter before action dated xxxth July 2016, the contents of which are noted.



        As the pre action protocols expect us to exchange sufficient information to understand each others position please forward to myself the original parking charge notice and a picture of the signs at the location as well as the operators contract which allows them to operate at the site (or indeed confirmation they own the land in question).




        As well as the information already requested please answer the following questions :-


        What type of car park is it ?


        What contravention gives a cause of action ?


        Who contravened your rules ?


        Who you are pursuing ?


        Have you followed the rules laid down in the Protection of freedoms act 2012 schedule 4 ?


        How is the £236 made up ?


        Not only will this information help comply with the pre action protocols it will also help achieve the over riding objective.




        Having done some research on your claims i request that if you ignore my requests for information that your claim complies with




        CPR 16


        Contents of the claim form
        16.2
        (1) The claim form must –
        (a) contain a concise statement of the nature of the claim




        Contents of the particulars of claim
        16.4
        (1) Particulars of claim must include –
        (a) a concise statement of the facts on which the claimant relies;


        Practice direction 16


        Other matters to be included in particulars of claim


        7.5 Where a claim is based upon an agreement by conduct, the particulars of claim must specify the conduct relied on and state by whom, when and where the acts constituting the conduct were done.






        Practice direction 22


        Who may sign the statement of truth
        3.1 In a statement of case, a response or an application notice, the statement of truth must be signed by


        (2) the legal representative of the party or litigation friend.


        3.7 Where a party is legally represented, the legal representative may sign the statement of truth on his behalf. The statement signed by the legal representative will refer to the client’s belief, not his own. In signing he must state the capacity in which he signs and the name of his firm where appropriate.




        3.9 The individual who signs a statement of truth must print his full name clearly beneath his signature.




        3.10 A legal representative who signs a statement of truth must sign in his own name and not that of his firm or employer.






        Practice direction 7E




        Signature
        10 Any provision of the CPR which requires a document to be signed by any person is satisfied by that person entering their name on an online form.




        I await your response.


        Yours sincerely




        M1

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