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  1. This thread should have stopped at line #4 then, I'd have been better off!
  2. Meanwhile quid market have complied with their part if the judgement.
  3. Which would be helpful if I knew what I was supposed to be applying for.
  4. Finally got a response from the court: "Your letter to court dated 22 March 2013 has been referred to a district judge who stated the following: "If he defendant has an application to make he should make it properly. The court does not give legal advice. The "Defence" appears to admit the amount" Real helpful stuff. What us a "proper application" then?
  5. Thanks Andy, I'll get that in today and report back.
  6. ok here goes, I'll write: From my notice of transfer of proceedings I was informed that I would be sent details of the judges directions in a notice of allocation. Please provide me with a copy of this or an explanation why one was not served. I am in receipt of your general form of judgement or order and dispute point 1. in that there is no admitted amount. The final sentence of my defence states that "...it is denied that the claimant it entitled to the relief claimed or any relief" Please advise what recourse is available to me in this matter.
  7. They just wont discuss the case, they say something might have gone wrong and I need to write in. I know they have been talking to quidmarket though.
  8. Thecourt wont talk to me now so I have to write in, do I dispute the amount in the same letter?
  9. I copied it down verbatim, there is no timing on it at all.
  10. So I ask the local court for a copy of the Notice of Allocation?
  11. N24 General Form of Judgement or Order
  12. Its says General Form of Judgement or Order at the top.
  13. So what would you advise I write to them?
  14. Heres my NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF PROCEEDINGS To all parties: This claim has been transferred to the below County Court for allocation. On receipt, the file will be referred to a procedural judge who will allocate the claim to track and give case management directions. Details of the judges directions will be sent to you in a notice of allocation. If you would like any further information you can contact the local court directly but please await the Judge's directions.
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