Hello All
I am (clearly) a new member but I do wonder if someone might be able to set my mind at rest one way or the other?
I received a claim via MCOL from a company that claims I breached the terms of a contract. In a one sentence summary they paid a deposit to purchase my house but then pulled out and are now claiming it was me that pulled out. I'm happy to go into more details if anyone is interested but I suspect at this point I should keep my story short!
Anyway, I filed my "defence" but I'm now terrified I screwed up because I didn't use the word "deny" anywhere. My defense was no longer than the form N9B allows without needing an "additional sheet" so it wasn't overly verbose but in seven short paragraphs the closest I came to explicitly denying the allegations was by saying "....<the only/key allegation made by the claimant> is therefore false....".
I've since read a few example especially parking tickets etc where it is very clear the allegation(s) are denied and I'm now really worried that the judge might have a quick scan through, see I haven't "denied" anything by using the word "deny" and strike out my defense ?
Any thoughts most gratefully received !
I am (clearly) a new member but I do wonder if someone might be able to set my mind at rest one way or the other?
I received a claim via MCOL from a company that claims I breached the terms of a contract. In a one sentence summary they paid a deposit to purchase my house but then pulled out and are now claiming it was me that pulled out. I'm happy to go into more details if anyone is interested but I suspect at this point I should keep my story short!
Anyway, I filed my "defence" but I'm now terrified I screwed up because I didn't use the word "deny" anywhere. My defense was no longer than the form N9B allows without needing an "additional sheet" so it wasn't overly verbose but in seven short paragraphs the closest I came to explicitly denying the allegations was by saying "....<the only/key allegation made by the claimant> is therefore false....".
I've since read a few example especially parking tickets etc where it is very clear the allegation(s) are denied and I'm now really worried that the judge might have a quick scan through, see I haven't "denied" anything by using the word "deny" and strike out my defense ?
Any thoughts most gratefully received !
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