Re: Excel Parking - Letter before referral for legal action
You can't force them.
That said https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...l/rules/part01
Duty of the parties
1.3
The parties are required to help the court to further the overriding objective.
Court’s duty to manage cases
1.4
(1) The court must further the overriding objective by actively managing cases.
(2) Active case management includes –
(a) encouraging the parties to co-operate with each other in the conduct of the proceedings;
(b) identifying the issues at an early stage;
(c) deciding promptly which issues need full investigation and trial and accordingly disposing summarily of the others;
(d) deciding the order in which issues are to be resolved;
(e) encouraging the parties to use an alternative dispute resolution(GL)procedure if the court considers that appropriate and facilitating the use of such procedure;
(f) helping the parties to settle the whole or part of the case;
(g) fixing timetables or otherwise controlling the progress of the case;
(h) considering whether the likely benefits of taking a particular step justify the cost of taking it;
(i) dealing with as many aspects of the case as it can on the same occasion;
(j) dealing with the case without the parties needing to attend at court;
(k) making use of technology; and
(l) giving directions to ensure that the trial of a case proceeds quickly and efficiently.
I would remind them of the over riding objective and ask again for the PCN. All these attempts can be put in front of a judge who can make costs awards against them for being unreasonable.
M1
I have been told they do not need to provide the PCN until it goes to court and that they are under no legal obligation to keep sending evidence. And only when it goes to court will they provide all the time dated correspondence regardless to if I have received it.
That said https://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/pr...l/rules/part01
Duty of the parties
1.3
The parties are required to help the court to further the overriding objective.
Court’s duty to manage cases
1.4
(1) The court must further the overriding objective by actively managing cases.
(2) Active case management includes –
(a) encouraging the parties to co-operate with each other in the conduct of the proceedings;
(b) identifying the issues at an early stage;
(c) deciding promptly which issues need full investigation and trial and accordingly disposing summarily of the others;
(d) deciding the order in which issues are to be resolved;
(e) encouraging the parties to use an alternative dispute resolution(GL)procedure if the court considers that appropriate and facilitating the use of such procedure;
(f) helping the parties to settle the whole or part of the case;
(g) fixing timetables or otherwise controlling the progress of the case;
(h) considering whether the likely benefits of taking a particular step justify the cost of taking it;
(i) dealing with as many aspects of the case as it can on the same occasion;
(j) dealing with the case without the parties needing to attend at court;
(k) making use of technology; and
(l) giving directions to ensure that the trial of a case proceeds quickly and efficiently.
I would remind them of the over riding objective and ask again for the PCN. All these attempts can be put in front of a judge who can make costs awards against them for being unreasonable.
M1
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