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Small Claims Court date received.
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This is what a Claim Form looks like...You cannot possibly be telling us you have never received a Claim Form.
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I may be mistaken, but I don't believe I have ever seen this form, I received the one from Northampton Courts as shown in another post of mine, but I do not recall receiving this nor is it in my wad of paperwork relating to the PCN.0
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Get on the phone with the court and ask them to send you a copy of the N1SDT pack urgently, as you don't have itMurphy_Law said:I may be mistaken, but I don't believe I have ever seen this form, I received the one from Northampton Courts as shown in another post of mine, but I do not recall receiving this nor is it in my wad of paperwork relating to the PCN.1 -
You must have received it because you submitted the defence to it, meaning that you must have known about the claim form otherwise you would not have replied by submitting that defence you posted earlier , I will copy and paste your relevant statement belowThis was also done when the court procedings were first brought,
I sent a defence to the HM Courts & Tribunals Service, which then turned to mediation (I was happy to mediate, NCP were not).PoC was referred to as Particulars of Debt on the BW Legal letter
" On February 17th you were granted to enter a limited contractual licence to enter the land known as Middlesbrough Fry Street ("site") which is managed and operated by our client. yada yada ... you breached the T&C's - reason - Parked Without Payment of the Parking Charge ("Breach"). The Breach resulted in our client issuing a PCN.
See the recent picture of another live claim in the recent thread below, your claim form was extremely similar.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6520140/dcblegal/p31 -
You do have a Claim Form.
It's the letter that caused you to enter a defence. We need to see:
- The POC on the Claim Form (cover your VRM)
- Your exact defence.PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
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