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Another CEL claim form
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Thank you everyone who has helped me through this - I'm over the moon and still can't believe it!
Good luck to everyone else still fighting!0 -
A classic example of a CEL case defended and discontinued.
Would that more newbies just read a few recent threads about CEL claims and didn't start a new one (all over again, like Groundhog day for us) asking what to do about a CEL claim...
Yours is a typical shining example of what to do to see off CEL. Well done!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 -
Read the costs application on Pepperlini's thread and do a similar one. Don't forget to adapt the facts as they apply to your case. Eg. the old Practice Direction would not apply, but the new Pre-Action Protocol for Debt Claims would (peperlini's document was based on the PD not the Protocol because of the timing of her claim - the Protocol came into force in October - but the obligations are really very similar, you just need to adapt the references). I'll find you a link and post it in a minute.
You just apply on paper, so you've got nothing to lose.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 -
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=73691365&postcount=62
The above is a link to peperlini's thread. I've just seen that the court ultimately refused to award costs, but I would say that the legal basis upon which the court did so was actually wrong (and I've posted about that at the end of the thread). And nothing ventured, nothing gained.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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