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  • Error on County Claim form

    I have checked my County Claim form and in the part where it describes the "offence" it says "the defendants car was parked on the Brighton Grove" Well Brighton Grove is a public highway maintained by the local council, the Parking Company have missed out the words "... East Car Park which should follow the words Brighton Grove. Does this make the claim invalid? What should i do?
    thanks
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  • #2
    No, it means you defend it on the basis that the claim is referring to an area where they had no jurisdiction and therefore you have no liability. Once you get your defence in it will cost them £255 to modify the claim.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ostell View Post
      No, it means you defend it on the basis that the claim is referring to an area where they had no jurisdiction and therefore you have no liability. Once you get your defence in it will cost them £255 to modify the claim.
      So i submit my defence and mention the error in my defence that they have no jurisdiction in that area?

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      • #4
        You don't say it's an error, they are referring to an area they gabe no jurisdiction over as it is an adopted road

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        • #5
          I have read that you can have someone with you in court for moral support they call it a Mckenzie Friend. When and how do you inform the court you want a Mckenzie Friend?
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