Re: Ladidi v Abbey - settlement offer
Yes and I think you could reasonably argue that the words "in the interests of an early settlement and to ensure a speedy resolution to this claim" apply only to the actual court claim and not to any sums that may become due as a result of the waiver conditions.
You merely wish to dispose of the litigation itself and are not absolving them of any responsibility in relation to their potential obligation to pay you more once the test case is concluded in our favour, should that be the case.
Yes and I think you could reasonably argue that the words "in the interests of an early settlement and to ensure a speedy resolution to this claim" apply only to the actual court claim and not to any sums that may become due as a result of the waiver conditions.
You merely wish to dispose of the litigation itself and are not absolving them of any responsibility in relation to their potential obligation to pay you more once the test case is concluded in our favour, should that be the case.
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