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  • zebrarose
    zebrarose Posts: 99 Forumite
    zebrarose wrote: »
    Where do I get the 'reference from particulars of claim' to complete the N244?
    Number 4 of the N244 'Have you attached a draft of the order you are applying for?' I've ticked 'No'. Is that ok?
    Number 9a: 'give the service address'- Is that the address of Gladstone's OR Parking and Property Management?


    Any help would be much appreciated please.
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 131,454 Forumite
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    zebrarose wrote: »
    Do I send this draft order in with the N244 form and WS?
    Yes I reckon so.
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  • The ref is THEIR ref that they have put on the claim form

    Point 4 tick yes

    Point 9, yes put Gladstones address that they've put on the claim form
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  • zebrarose
    zebrarose Posts: 99 Forumite
    edited 19 June 2017 at 5:38PM
    zebrarose wrote: »
    I'm not sure if the IPA CoP was breached regarding the dates:
    7/11/15 Parking Charge received
    26/11/15 appeal with PPC sent
    13/12/15 rejected by PPC
    9/16 default judgement


    Is Gladstones address:


    22 Market Place, Arnold, Nottingham. Nottinghamshire, NG5 6ND
    OR
    The Terrace, High Legh Park Golf Club, Warrington Road, High Legh, Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 6AA?


    Also, is the Claimants name Gladstones or the PPC?


    I don't have a claim form as the got a default judgement, I guess I am going to have to call them to find out what it is.


    When referencing the Beavis case regarding the signage, is it this part:

    2.3 At all material times since then, the Claimant has displayed about 20 signs at
    the entrance to the car park and at frequent intervals throughout it. The Defendants
    do not dispute that the signs are reasonably large, prominent and legible, so that
    any reasonable user of the car park, including themselves, would be aware of their
    existence and nature and would have a fair opportunity to read them if they wished.
    2.4 The signs are worded as follows (the words I have underlined being especially
    large and prominent, and the words I have italicised being in small print but still
    legible if one wished to read them)


    I also revisited the site and they have 5 very conspicuously placed signs covered by foliage and with small print. I took pictures to bring into court for when I finish this WS. My WS is so big it seems more or less the same as a skeleton. Is a skeleton necessary? I know it is supposed to help you and the judge see it clearly, but it is so overwhelming.


    Could anyone please have a look at the link to what I have so far:
    https://1drv.ms/w/s!Apr4KxqM2VPBmHQsX8O_RCz9JbBr


  • zebrarose
    zebrarose Posts: 99 Forumite
    edited 20 June 2017 at 5:03PM
    Also, what is it that gets sent off with the N244 set aside application?
    So far I have:
    -Draft order
    -Witness Statement
    - Schedule of costs
    - PoFa schedule 4
    - Part 27 of the Small Claims Track
    - Annual 2015 Greenway understanding keeper liability
    - Beavis case signage
    - Case Law:

    • PCM v Mr Bull
    • Excel v Lamoureux
    • Jopson v Homeguard
    • Pace v Mr N
    • Saeed v Plustrad
    • Link Parking v Mrs P
    - Copy of my Tenancy agreement
    - Photographic evidence of the site and the signage
    - Video evidence of the site and the signage
    - Copies of each of my drivers licence's at every address I've lived at as a gesture of compliance


    Thanks in advance for any assistance
  • zebrarose
    zebrarose Posts: 99 Forumite
    Also, I have contacted the tenancy agency and they said that they cant provide the contract that they have with the PPC to me...
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 131,454 Forumite
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    No they probably can't, but the PPC will have to produce it in court.

    Your set aside is well prepared, with a lot more to back your case than most people supply, I expect.
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  • zebrarose
    zebrarose Posts: 99 Forumite
    Is the skeleton argument prepared after they get served and is that the time both sides get 14 days to prepare a Defence against each other?

    Could I claim for loses due to the default judgement? I.e I failed a tenancy check due to the ccj and lost £175.
  • zebrarose
    zebrarose Posts: 99 Forumite
    edited 21 June 2017 at 2:32PM
    zebrarose wrote: »
    Also, what is it that gets sent off with the N244 set aside application?
    So far I have:
    -Draft order
    -Witness Statement
    - Schedule of costs
    - PoFa schedule 4
    - Part 27 of the Small Claims Track
    - Annual 2015 Greenway understanding keeper liability
    - Beavis case signage
    - Case Law:

    • PCM v Mr Bull
    • Excel v Lamoureux
    • Jopson v Homeguard
    • Pace v Mr N
    • Saeed v Plustrad
    • Link Parking v Mrs P
    - Copy of my Tenancy agreement
    - Photographic evidence of the site and the signage
    - Video evidence of the site and the signage
    - Copies of each of my drivers licence's at every address I've lived at as a gesture of compliance


    Thanks in advance for any assistance
    zebrarose wrote: »
    Is the skeleton argument prepared after they get served and is that the time both sides get 14 days to prepare a Defence against each other?

    Could I claim for loses due to the default judgement? I.e I failed a tenancy check due to the ccj and lost £175.



    Would anyone be able to look through my WS please?
    https://1drv.ms/w/s!Apr4KxqM2VPBmHQsX8O_RCz9JbBr

    Would anybody be able to assist with these questions please...
  • Coupon-mad
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    zebrarose wrote: »
    Could I claim for loses due to the default judgement? I.e I failed a tenancy check due to the ccj and lost £175.
    Yes but you'd have to write a counter-claim. You can tell the Judge at your set aside hearing that you intend to counter-claim once the case is set aside to start again, and ask if his/her Directions can take account of the intended counter-claim. You'd have to have details of that loss with you as well, to prove you have the basis of a case to counter-claim. Be prepared, take it all with you.

    Alternatively, claim afterwards, once you've got through this, defended and won this case.
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