Re: Tempty V Natwest
And reading their letter again, it seems to me that this would only apply to people who have not issued at Court yet "Similarly, you should be aware that if you choose to issue a claim in the County Courts," (she already has, Muppetts)
What about all those peeps who have, surely its up to the Judge hearing the case,
Have'nt Natwest clocked the fact that you've already filed at Court??? So in that case its upto them to ask for a stay (dear me Cobblers are going to be working overtime). AND the Master of the Rolls has only SUGGESTED that cases be stayed, he hasn't ordered it, so no doubt individual judges can do their own thing. (Suppose it depends if they're on his Christmas card list or not, or just want to be awkard and stand up for us lol)
Hope you're now feeling better, keep your chin up
And reading their letter again, it seems to me that this would only apply to people who have not issued at Court yet "Similarly, you should be aware that if you choose to issue a claim in the County Courts," (she already has, Muppetts)
What about all those peeps who have, surely its up to the Judge hearing the case,
Have'nt Natwest clocked the fact that you've already filed at Court??? So in that case its upto them to ask for a stay (dear me Cobblers are going to be working overtime). AND the Master of the Rolls has only SUGGESTED that cases be stayed, he hasn't ordered it, so no doubt individual judges can do their own thing. (Suppose it depends if they're on his Christmas card list or not, or just want to be awkard and stand up for us lol)
Hope you're now feeling better, keep your chin up
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