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    Hi there I am after some advise relating to a stayed ccj claim for the amount of £352 original creditor jd Williams bought by Lowell portfolio ltd and being handled by Lowell solicitors. I filed a defence after requesting documents in a statement of case under cpr31.14 and after sending a letter as a formal request under the consumer credit act 1974 requiring them to provide me with a true copy of the alleged signed agreement .After receiving none of the above information and the courts having no response to the defence within the specified time frame the claim is now stayed.I have recently received documentation from Lowell solicitors saying they have enclosed a copy of the agreement which has no dates and only a signature for someone acting on there behalf and they are also stating they are unable to provide a copy of the default notice as they are not on there system.can someone please advise me if they can apply to have the stay lifted and force a ccj with this unsigned agreement and the failure to supply me with the default notice and letter of assignment as requested. Many thanks.
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