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Spring Parking & DCBL LEGAL - I won in court!!!
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Presumably the £35 was the CNBC fee for processing the claim
The £27 fee is to your local nominated civil court, the hearing fee, so totally different1 -
Gr1pr said:Presumably the £35 was the CNBC fee for processing the claim
The £27 fee is to your local nominated civil court, the hearing fee, so totally different0 -
Pat_Burger said:Gr1pr said:Presumably the £35 was the CNBC fee for processing the claim
The £27 fee is to your local nominated civil court, the hearing fee, so totally different
The CNBC subsequently passed the whole case to your local civil court for further process, which they did, then they sent out a court order to both parties which included the trial ( hearing. ) fee with a deadline to be paid to that actual local court
So fee 1 was paid to the CNBC in Northampton for doing all the initial office work and paperwork
Fee 2 was paid to your local civil court for the hearing before the deadline they imposed, its on your copy of the court order1 -
Hi all,
Only a couple of days left now until I'm due in the virtual court about this. Just trying to prepare myself as well as I can, looking through my witness statement etc.
Should I print out the whole court bundle or just my witness statement to help?
What should I be looking to put on my crib sheet?
Must admit, starting to get nervous over the whole thing now and worried about fumbling over what I should be saying0 -
Good luck in court!
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prowla said:Good luck in court!1
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Write yourself a crib sheet that highlights the main points of your defence, backed up by your WS. Make sure that you include page and paragraph number so you can point the judge at them. Presumably you will have access to your defence and WS so that, if the claimant and/or judge questions them or states something is missing, you can prove otherwise. If the claimant claims that they "never received your WS" a common trick, make sure you can prove when you sent it.2
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Le_Kirk said:Write yourself a crib sheet that highlights the main points of your defence, backed up by your WS. Make sure that you include page and paragraph number so you can point the judge at them. Presumably you will have access to your defence and WS so that, if the claimant and/or judge questions them or states something is missing, you can prove otherwise. If the claimant claims that they "never received your WS" a common trick, make sure you can prove when you sent it.
Also my witness statement didn't include anything about non compliant PoC (as advised to remove) yet defence did. Will this be an issues or not?0 -
Very odd, despite DCBL having telling me that they confirm the hearing bundle has been sent to the court, received the following today, which was sent to DCBL and I was cc'd in:
Good Morning,Unfortunately we are missing the hearing bundle we received for this case.Please could it be send in electronically via e-mail as soon as you are able for the Judge for the hearing tomorrow please.
Should I send it or should I leave DCBL too as they are the ones who have filed against me0 -
Why not do both. ? Belt and braces, especially as its the same bundle
For me its a no brainer, just do it2
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