Re: is my Halifax credit agreement signed in 2006 properly executed?
You can also request a copy of the original i belive under CPUTR 2008 - Militant and Labman have a template letters that am sure they can give you, which basically ask the creditor to confirm if they still have a copy of the original signed agreement. Which means once they receive your letter under the CPUTR 2008, they will have to confirm YES or NO if they have the original true signed copy. If they say YES and fail to produce it in court, should it get to court, then they will have likely lied in breach of the CPUTR 2008 and claim will likely be struck out. Though the judge will probably give them an order to produce it within 14 days etc, which must tend to discontinue proceedings at that point. If they say no then they have no enforcable claim and can not take you to court. Whether they will send a copy of the original to you am not sure, though militant may know.
You can also request a copy of the original i belive under CPUTR 2008 - Militant and Labman have a template letters that am sure they can give you, which basically ask the creditor to confirm if they still have a copy of the original signed agreement. Which means once they receive your letter under the CPUTR 2008, they will have to confirm YES or NO if they have the original true signed copy. If they say YES and fail to produce it in court, should it get to court, then they will have likely lied in breach of the CPUTR 2008 and claim will likely be struck out. Though the judge will probably give them an order to produce it within 14 days etc, which must tend to discontinue proceedings at that point. If they say no then they have no enforcable claim and can not take you to court. Whether they will send a copy of the original to you am not sure, though militant may know.
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