How do i apply to the Court about an agreement that is not enforceable.
Consumer Credit Act 1974
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Re: Consumer Credit Act 1974
yeah, the Creditor won the case due to the fact that my defence did not comply with CPR Rules. I can not appeal it now, i have gone past the 21 day appeal time. I Can however bring a Claim under section 75 of the Credit Act, due to a breach of Section 56. The goods was very unsatisfactory quality, it was misrepresented by the Credit broker. The problem i am faced with is how can i make an application to the Court under 140 for the fact that the Creditor is demanding unreasonable documents to prove the breach even though i have supplied a straight forward comprehensive documents as proof, do i have to include the 140 plea in my statement or make an application with a form.
Secondly can i appeal the case after months of judgement? i guess my only reason is i could not afford representation. Will the Court allow me to appeal the case by myself now that i can defend the claim in its entirityLast edited by Nana kwame; 3rd January 2018, 10:50:AM.
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