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CCJ - Issued to an old PO box
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subzero1988 said:3. The Claimant served the claim to using an old associated PO box address, to at which I had never resided, and to which is not a residential address. This is a breach of CPR 13.2 (a) as the claim form was never served to my current address.Also10. Joseph Edwards, counsel council for the Ministry of Justice provided commentary on CPR rule 6.23, stating “It should be noted that where a solicitor’s or European lawyer’s address is not given under (2)(a) or (b) the address must be an address within the...........Couple of changes for you.2
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Le_Kirk said:subzero1988 said:3. The Claimant served the claim to using an old associated PO box address, to at which I had never resided, and to which is not a residential address. This is a breach of CPR 13.2 (a) as the claim form was never served to my current address.Also10. Joseph Edwards, counsel council for the Ministry of Justice provided commentary on CPR rule 6.23, stating “It should be noted that where a solicitor’s or European lawyer’s address is not given under (2)(a) or (b) the address must be an address within the...........Couple of changes for you.0
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Le_Kirk said:10. Joseph Edwards, counsel council for the Ministry of Justice provided commentary on CPR rule 6.23, stating “It should be noted that where a solicitor’s or European lawyer’s address is not given under (2)(a) or (b) the address must be an address within the...........Couple of changes for you.
Councel is the correct spelling for an advisor or lawyer.1 -
Nope.CounselPRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Counsel is a verb and Council is a noun!0
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Try telling that to a KC.The correct spelling is indeed Counsel.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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Who'd a guessed it?0
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Ok redited it 🫡
So WS and DO are done, now I fill in the blanks in both, fill out the N244 form and pay the money?0 -
Just want to give a massive thankyou to everyone that's had any input into this1
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LDast said:Le_Kirk said:10. Joseph Edwards, counsel council for the Ministry of Justice provided commentary on CPR rule 6.23, stating “It should be noted that where a solicitor’s or European lawyer’s address is not given under (2)(a) or (b) the address must be an address within the...........Couple of changes for you.
Councel is the correct spelling for an advisor or lawyer.1
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