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"Small Claims" England or Northern Ireland?
JPears
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Sorry, lots of questions. Thanks in advance for any answers.
I am making claims against Aerlingus and Emerald Airlines under UK261/2004 law.
Both have registered officies (UK Companies House) in Northern Ireland. I live in England.
Do I use the English court system or the Northern Ireland court system?
Can I make a claim in Northern Ireland without a Northern Ireland claimant address?
Aerlingus do have an office in London. Can I submit correspondance/papers to this office, even though its not a "registered" address, in the context of Companies house?
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