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I have started court proceedings but now had a letter from the bank requesting further information under the Practice Direction of the Civil Procedure Rules. It states that I should verify by a statement of truth in accordance with Part 22 of the Civil Procedure Rules.
Can anyone please translate that into 'laymans' terms - cheers
Can anyone please translate that into 'laymans' terms - cheers
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I have started court proceedings but now had a letter from the bank requesting further information under the Practice Direction of the Civil Procedure Rules. It states that I should verify by a statement of truth in accordance with Part 22 of the Civil Procedure Rules.
Can anyone please translate that into 'laymans' terms - cheers
Hi
Which document(s) are they asking that you verify with a Statement of Truth?
See the following link for which documents are required under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) to be supported by a Statement Of Truth.
http://www.dca.gov.uk/civil/procrules_fin/contents/parts/part22.htm
I may be they are just trying to scare you with 'legal speak' in the hope you'll give up!
Good luck with your claim.
Regards
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