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What do I do once recieving general form of judgment or order N24

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  • What do I do once recieving general form of judgment or order N24

    I am confused as to what I need to do next. I have sent the N244 form to reopen my claim as othe mediation agreement was breached by the defendant.
    I have recieved the N24 from the court stating... Before the judge sitting at ... It is ordered that... 1, application to reinstate and enter judgment granted
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    You are the Claimant in the case ?

    You reached an agreement through mediation, which the other side breached, and you applied.... the court has agreed and reinstated the claim, and you can now enter a judgment - I believe it would be a default judgment which would be this form > https://www.gov.uk/government/public...d-by-the-court but if you have more details / time line of the case we might be able to help better.

    Was mediation before a defence was filed ?
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    Any support I provide is offered without liability, if you are unsure please seek professional legal guidance.

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