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Particulars of Claim - How do I set it out?

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  • #31
    Congratulations on the win
    If the claimant's address that was used was the trading address which has now changed, I would send a copy of the judgement to both the new trading address and the registered office.
    They might try to set aside the judgement, so don't be too ready to send enforcement officers in too early.

    Others might suggest not sending copies of the judgement, but go for enforcement when they fail to pay

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    • #32
      Hi des8 thank you.

      I haven't actually received the order from the Courts yet, will chase this up tomorrow. Any advice on how to enforce a judgement or the costs involved?? (never had to do this before)

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      • #33
        Wait until you get the Judgement, and see exact;y what it says.

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        • #34
          Hello,

          Judgement has been received and is as follows:

          Upon hearing the claimant and the defendant not attending

          Upon the defendant not attending today or having filed any evidence as directed by the order of 28 March 2019 and upon no information being provided by the defendant as to why they have not attended court today or filed their evidence, nor having no correspondence on the court file indicating a change of address it is ordered that:

          a) the judgement for the claimant in the sum of xxxx together with interest xxxxx
          b) no order for costs
          c) sum to be paid 4pm 21 June 2019


          My only concern is that as a change of address has not be filed, the defendant will not have received the judgment therefore if I was to enforce the judgement, (which I am not too sure how to do this), would bailiffs go to the new address?

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          • #35
            I would send a copy of the judgement to both the new trading address and the registered office, and see if they cough up.

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