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Received court claim for a statute barred debt (Cabot / Mortimer & Clarke)
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fatbelly said:
That sounds odd. You only set aside a judgement, and it would be you that applied for itPirateAndy said:SPWell it is now nearing the end of December and I've not heard anything from MCOL or via email about proceeding with the claim. Neither have I had any word of discontinuance however.The last update from MCOL was them receiving my defence on 10th Nov. Now at the bottom of the screen there is mention of "set aside application" - isn't that a way of getting this done and dusted with the court?Or do I just leave it as is in perpetuity?
I wasn't sure what setting aside was in this context. So thanks @fatbelly and @ManyWaysfor explaining what it is.0 -
Well it seems Cabot / Mortimer & Clarke have given up. I received this letter this morning from them:

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Nice. File that letter away safely1
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