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Court summons for civil enforcement ltd

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  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
    Yes normal progress. (The new Court should be one you asked for)

    Fee depends on claim. £25 for claim up to £300.

    If they win it gets added on to the claim amount
  • eits88
    eits88 Posts: 53 Forumite
    I see... So I'm surprised they don't go for it everyone since it's only £25 to them. What's stopping them proceeding?
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 155,731 Forumite
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    eits88 wrote: »
    Hi again, here's a quick update... Sent the questionnaire a couple of weeks back and today I received a letter from CCBC titled "notice if transfer of proceedings".

    The letter says "to all parties, thus claim has been transferred to the below county court hearing centre for allocation. On receipt, the file will be referred to a procedural judge who will allocate the claim to a track and give case management directions. Details of the judge's directions will be sent to you in a notice of allocation.

    If you would like any further information you can contact the local county court hearing centre directly but please await the judge's directions".

    Can someone in this forum please advise what are the next steps and is this letter basically saying that a hearing will indeed go ahead?

    Many thanks in advance for your reply.

    Perfectly normal but already explained by bargepole in the 'KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN' part of post #2 of the NEWBIES thread about the court process.

    We expect CEL to discontinue before the hearing, which if you read other CEL court threads, you'll see is happening all over the place (no hearings so far).
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  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
    eits88 wrote: »
    I see... So I'm surprised they don't go for it everyone since it's only £25 to them. What's stopping them proceeding?

    Were they to proceed then it's more money down the drain if (when!) they were to lose.

    They already spent £25/£35 on issuing the claim in the hope you'll be scared into paying!
  • eits88
    eits88 Posts: 53 Forumite
    Is now the time to email the court asking them for a strikeout?
  • Quentin
    Quentin Posts: 40,405 Forumite
    Not really. Wait till you get further correspondence


    Read up on court procedure as advised in #64
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