Dear Beagles, Sorry for my approximate English. I am a claimant and I have received an Order N24 saying that the Defendant has been debarred for not complying so I am at liberty to apply for judgement , the hearing vacated and no orders for costs. I understand it is in my favor. What would be the next step? 1/I found online form N225 (does it apply to me?) it seems to apply to cases where the Defendant admitted the claim or didn't filled( which isn't the same as debarred in my case?) If it is the right forms then how to fill it in in my case? 2/Also since the hearing was vacated, will the court refund me the hearing fees or should I still claim it as court fees? 3/ What does "no order for costs" means? Does it apply to this order or the entire case? Could it be the postage reimbursement I claimed in my leter to the judge? 4/How long does it usually take to ge the judgement? What is my best strategy to apply it? Does it start with a letter to the Defendant to notify the judgement? Many thanks : )
N24 General Form of Judgement or Order
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