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Received Statutory Demand for 8 years old debt
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Received Statutory Demand for 8 years old debt
Last edited by Anonymouse12; 14th May 2016, 17:26:PM.Tags: None
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Re: Received Statutory Demand for 8 years old debt
deletedLast edited by Anonymouse12; 14th May 2016, 17:26:PM.
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Re: Received Statutory Demand for 8 years old debt
So then he holds a judgment against you for that amount.
Was this to be paid 'forthwith', or were there repayments conditions, and if the latter, what happened?
I appreciate what you say about him owing you more than you owe him, but the simple fact is that he holds a judgment against you, where you don't have one to cancel that out. In legal terms, he seems to hold the cards here.
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Re: Received Statutory Demand for 8 years old debt
Originally posted by Kafka View PostSo then he holds a judgment against you for that amount.
Was this to be paid 'forthwith', or were there repayments conditions, and if the latter, what happened?
I appreciate what you say about him owing you more than you owe him, but the simple fact is that he holds a judgment against you, where you don't have one to cancel that out. In legal terms, he seems to hold the cards here.
Now he appeared again with statutory demand. Is it possible so? Should he need a lawyer to serve me a statutory demand? And what about his debts to me as well?
What would you suggest? Shall I challenge the demand to be "set aside"? I can prove his debt.
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deletedLast edited by Anonymouse12; 14th May 2016, 17:26:PM.
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Originally posted by Anonymouse12 View PostIsn't the CCJ to him become statute barred after 8 years?
With a Judgment he doesn't need to do a stat demand to bring bankruptcy proceedings - but should ask the court for permission to enforce and that enforcement fail before doing so.
Is the Stat Demand form 6.2 ? You could apply to have it set-aside but it sounds like it would be safer just to make an arrangement to pay it.
If you feel he owes you more than you owe him, then you need to bring a claim against him. You can sue him while he is in prison. You might have issues with limitations on your side though if the debt he owes you was over 6 years ago. But it is a completely spearate thing, you lost in court and have been judged you owe him the money, therefore you need to pay it.
You should also get in contact with the police regarding the threats and the intimidation you are under from this man.#staysafestayhome
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