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Gladstones CCC - UKCPM
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Witness statement and exhibits all sorted. Sorry to sound like a broken record, but will these be kept separate to the court bundle? So will have it's own numbering?
For the bundle, I'm intending to rely on the follow cases:- Jopson v Homeguard [2016] B9GF0A9E (Tenancy trumps signage)
- Saeed v Plustrade Limited [2001] EWCA Civ 2011 (Tenancy trumps signage)
- Pace Recovery and Storage v Mr N C6GF14FO 16/9/2016 (Tenancy trumps signage)
- Link Parking v Ms P C7GF50J7 [2016] (Tenancy trumps signage)
- B4GF26K6 PCM (UK) v Mr B (forbidding signage)
- B4GF27K3 PCM (UK) v Mr W (forbidding signage)
- B4GF26K2 PCM (UK) v Ms L (forbidding signage)
In my WS I mention [FONT="]The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, can I rely on this or does it need to be exhibited?
Is there anything else I should consider relying on?
[FONT="]When I have AL[FONT="]L of this together, what is the best way of keeping it that way? Do pe[FONT="]ople use a [FONT="]folder or some[FONT="] other method?[/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT][/FONT]
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I've quoted myself as it's on a different pageDo you think I need to rely on anything else?
Due to work commitments, I need to hand this in on Monday.0 -
In my WS I mention The Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, can I rely on this or does it need to be exhibited?When I have ALL of this together, what is the best way of keeping it that way? Do people use a folder or some other method?
Ring binder to the court, with a costs schedule (an example is linked in post #2 of the NEWBIES thread) and a contents page to explain the pages & numbered exhibits, at the front. Claim number/name of defendant/date of hearing, in a footer on every page, is what I would do.
As for the Claimant, email their version to them, let them print the damn thing! Send a copy to yourself by copying your email in (or another email addy you use) and print out the proof that the email & attachment arrived, in case the Claimant's rep pretends in court that it didn't.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD0 -
115 pages ready to send tomorrow!
Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it.0 -
Dropped off at the court. There was no way the binder was going to fit through their post box. Thankfully the usher was on hand and took it in.
Out of interest, isn't the claimant also bound by the 14 days before hearing to send me whatever they're relying on etc? The last day is tomorrow... is there anything stopping me sending them my stuff at the very last minute?0 -
Keep the moral high ground ... email your pack to them in time, don't leave it until the last minute. (As above, copying to your own/another email address, so you know it has arrived - make sure to triple-check their email address - and print out your own received copy email as proof).0
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Emailed 15mb of pdf files to enquiries@gladstonessolicitors.co.uk. Copied myself in and received it OK.
Feels like quite a slog to get all that done. Think I'll treat myself to a dram of whisky tonight!0 -
Emailed 15mb of pdf files to enquiries@gladstonessolicitors.co.uk. Copied myself in and received it OK.
Feels like quite a slog to get all that done. Think I'll treat myself to a dram of whisky tonight!
15mb is a lot. even though you received it does not mean they did
as they may restrict data size
I would advise uploading to a free site and confirm by sending them a link0 -
15mb is a lot. even though you received it does not mean they did
as they may restrict data size
I would advise uploading to a free site and confirm by sending them a link
+1 I emailed my 12mb bundle to BWL. My email handles attachments upto 20 mb. They emailed me 6 days before the hearing to say they hadn't received anything. I sent them the Dropbox link and fortunately got away with the late service0 -
Thanks both. Begrudgingly copied the docs to Google Drive, then emailed them the link0
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I always scan a bundle in batches and send in batches to avoid this, making it clear in the covering email that I'm sending it in 2 parts - if you don't want to get involved with links.Although a practising Solicitor, my posts here are NOT legal advice, but are personal opinion based on limited facts provided anonymously by forum users. I accept no liability for the accuracy of any such posts and users are advised that, if they wish to obtain formal legal advice specific to their case, they must seek instruct and pay a solicitor.0
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