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Defence and WS in shight of court day after UK PPO ticket

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  • Redkite22
    Redkite22 Posts: 10 Forumite
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    We win 99% of the time so it is almost certain you'll win. Your defence is fine and poor signage IS a major consideration for any Judge.
    Hi, I'Ve just sent the defence to the CNBC email and received back this AutoReply. Is this considered an email of aknowledgement? Will I receive the Directions Questionnaire in the next, mentioned, 10 days?


  • KeithP
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    Redkite22 said:
    We win 99% of the time so it is almost certain you'll win. Your defence is fine and poor signage IS a major consideration for any Judge.
    Hi, I'Ve just sent the defence to the CNBC email and received back this AutoReply. Is this considered an email of aknowledgement? Will I receive the Directions Questionnaire in the next, mentioned, 10 days?


    Clearly that is a receipt of what ever was sent to them. Keep it safely.
  • Redkite22
    Redkite22 Posts: 10 Forumite
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    Hello I just received two N180 forms, a Blanc one that I assume i should complete and sed back to CNBC and another one filled in behalf of uk Parking patrol office filleb by the BW Legal info. what shoud I do with this last one?
  • Redkite22
    Redkite22 Posts: 10 Forumite
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    Hello Everybody
    I recently received these 2 letters at home. My understand is that UK Parking Patrol Office has to pay £27 otherwise the court will drop the case and if they do next step will be court in the 3rd of october. Before that I am expecting other letter to how and what kind of document they want to be sent before the hearing, is that right?

    Also I want to ask if attendance in the court could be a game changer because that day I am out of the country. 

    I know this may be a bit repetitive but if you could tell me what the next steps are would be a huge reassurance for me.

    Thanks in advance
  • Castle
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    Phone the court on Monday 8th September and ask them if the £27 hearing fee has been paid; if it hasn't, ask the court to confirm that the claim has been struck out.
  • Gr1pr
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    Yes they do have a deadline of 4pm on 5th September to pay the £27, or not, if they dont then the hearing won't take place 

    That court order tells both sides to submit their WS + Exhibits bundle 2 weeks before the hearing date,  so you dont appear to have registered that deadline,  you wont get any more instructions or letters before the hearing,  because both sides have been told what must be done and the deadlines

    Look carefully at the section after the green redaction, after where it gives you the court date of 3rd October 

    You will need to attend or likely lose and possibly punished , youmore money,  your N180 should have told them when you were unavailable,  so should have included October 
  • Car1980
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    You will need to pay a fee if you want to move the hearing date. 

    The fee will be reduced if you can get the other side to consent (which they might well do because they won't be happy at being given a block booking day where they will have to pay BW Legal for a full day and it might not even happen).

    But do nothing until the 6th September. Ring the court and see if they've paid. If they have the next stage will be trying to move the hearing date.
  • Coupon-mad
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    Car1980 said:
    You will need to pay a fee if you want to move the hearing date. 

    The fee will be reduced if you can get the other side to consent (which they might well do because they won't be happy at being given a block booking day where they will have to pay BW Legal for a full day and it might not even happen).

    But do nothing until the 6th September. Ring the court and see if they've paid. If they have the next stage will be trying to move the hearing date.
    Agreed.

    If the OP gets consent from the Claimant to agree to move the date, I believe adjourning by consent is free if sent to the court more than 14 days before the hearing date.

    But yes, first they should:

    1. Do the government's public consultation (if they haven't already) which closes on Friday, then

    2. Ring the court on Monday 8th, as @Castle said.
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