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Court Order Query!
diggersuk
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hi there
Please could someone help, think I've missed a step!!
I've been trying to claim £3500 back from Barclays since February this year, I used MCOL to start the procedings and eventually Barclays lodged a defence. After reading other threads on this site, I was expecting a court order to arrive stating a court date etc. However, this is what I have recieved
On 12th April 2007
His Honour Judge X sitting at The Court House Y considered the papers in the case and
Ordered that:
1) The claim is transferrd to the Z court
2) The claim is reserved for all purposes to His Honour Judge X
3) Because this Order has been made by the court without considering representations from the parties, the parties have the right to apply to have the order set aside, varied or stayed. A party wishing to make an application must send or deliver the application to the court (together with any appropriate fee) to arrive within seven days of service of this order.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? I'm not really sure what any of it means and would be extremely greatful if someone could help.
Thanks in advance
Please could someone help, think I've missed a step!!
I've been trying to claim £3500 back from Barclays since February this year, I used MCOL to start the procedings and eventually Barclays lodged a defence. After reading other threads on this site, I was expecting a court order to arrive stating a court date etc. However, this is what I have recieved
On 12th April 2007
His Honour Judge X sitting at The Court House Y considered the papers in the case and
Ordered that:
1) The claim is transferrd to the Z court
2) The claim is reserved for all purposes to His Honour Judge X
3) Because this Order has been made by the court without considering representations from the parties, the parties have the right to apply to have the order set aside, varied or stayed. A party wishing to make an application must send or deliver the application to the court (together with any appropriate fee) to arrive within seven days of service of this order.
Has anyone seen anything like this before? I'm not really sure what any of it means and would be extremely greatful if someone could help.
Thanks in advance
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