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Minster Baywatch Claim Form Received
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Email a supplementary WS to gladrags and the court, with the proof, taking copies with you on Friday too2
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The date that the vehicle's Registration Document (V5c) was last updated can be easily found.
Look for the Doc Ref number. There is a date following it.
On my V5c it's at the bottom of the second page in a box headed "Official use only. Do not write in this space".
The first line format is an eleven digit Document Reference Number followed by a dd mm yy date.
That is the date that your V5c was last updated.
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Gr1pr said:Email a supplementary WS to gladrags and the court, with the proof, taking copies with you on Friday too
I don't think the OP should even go down the DVLA address rabbit-hole that the Claimant is trying to mislead the Judge about. Surely it is irrelevant?
We all know parking firms can't ask the DVLA twice so it's not relevant when the DVLA address was changed. Also the old address was the OP's parents' address so was perfectly OK as the keeper address.
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Thank you all so much for your help. Gladstone's, nor their third-party rent-a-solicitor showed up on the day so it was a fairly straightforward win. The judge struck out the case due to the POC.3
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Nice win , even better that the judgment was based on the woeful POC, plus nobody showing up on behalf of MB2
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Zach20161 said:Thank you all so much for your help. Gladstone's, nor their third-party rent-a-solicitor showed up on the day so it was a fairly straightforward win. The judge struck out the case due to the POC.
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