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  1. Well that's more than annoying as I didn't have a clue this was happening in the background. Is the address being wrong not enough to get this considered do you not think?
  2. The judgement letter is addressed the County Court MoneyClaim Centre in Salford (Manchester). It has the claim number printed on it but Ive also noticed the address is very slightly wrong. We are one of several offices in the building and the address has the office number wrong because its number is out by one. This is probably the reason why it was never received in the first place.
  3. I did pay in full because my landlords representative got in touch. I didn’t pay because of the judgement, I was blissfully unaware the judgement existed.
  4. Im sure there will have been but it hasn't been received at either my home address nor the office address. If I haven't received notice of this claim, should this not be why it should be set aside? Do they need to prove it has been received?
  5. No harm indeed, I was thinking that also. Just so that there isn't a misunderstanding though, there was no original claim form. I owed the money, Im not challenging that but the process was missing that led to the CCJ.
  6. Wow that was quick. I applied last week for the car finance and found out then. That caused me to go the office and then find the Judgement letter at the start of this week.
  7. Hello good folks, Im looking for some advice. When going for car finance recently I was shocked to find out I had incurred a CCJ for my business issued at the start of the year. I've been working away most of the year so I went back to my office and found a pile of post waiting for me. I was expecting to see a court claim form but there wasn't one in the post (and none has come to my home address neither). There was however a Judgement for Claimant (in default) letter though dated end of Jan. The debt relates to my office rent (£21k) and I understood the landlord (i.e. Mcr Council) were willing to work with me to give some time to make the payment. There was no mention of court proceedings, no letter before action and, as mentioned, no County Court Money Claims documentation received other than I duly paid (in full) 6 weeks after the date of the judgement. The CCJ is now stopping me from growing my business and I was looking for advice with regards whether I could get the CCJ annulled? Many thanks in advance for any advice you may have. It is very much appreciated.
  8. Just a quick update for the thread, not heard anything since.
  9. Well its been 7 weeks since my Defence has been filed and Ive heard nothing more. My Defence is the last thing logged on money claim online on the 9th Nov. so I understand that proceedings are automatically stayed. Can I ask what my options are at this point please? Can this be stayed indefinitely until they come up with something or can I cause the matter to be discontinued?
  10. Should I address this at all (i.e. write to Restons) or just wait to see what action is lodged with the court?
  11. Ive come back from a week away with work to find this from Restons in regards to my Defence recently filed- “ We write further to the Defence you recently filed. We note you admit to having held an account with Lloyds Bank in the past but state you are unaware of any legal assignment or Notice of Assignment allegedly served. Your defence then goes on to put the Claimant to strict proof of various things. However in response to your Defence we wish to make the following points: It is our understanding that a Notice of Assignment would previously have been served upon you. In any event, we note you do not allege that you are still being pursued by Lloyds Bank for any debt and therefore we do not think you can realistically challenge the assignment of your account. You have put the Claimant to strict proof that you entered into an Agreement with the Claimant. However we respectfully point out that the Particulars of the Claimed not allege you have entered into an Agreement with he Claimant. The outstanding balance relates to a current account facility opened with Lloyds Bank and Lloyds bank subsequently assigned their rights and liabilities under that account to the Claimant. You should already one aware how the outstanding balance has been calculated as you would have received regular payments into and out of the account, along with interest, charges and outstanding balance. Whilst we accept that CPR 31.14 does allow a party to request inspection of a document mentioned in a statement of case, none of the items you previously asked for were, in fact, mentioned in the Particulars of the Claim and accordingly, there is no obligation for the documents you asked for to be disclosed under that rule. It is denied that the Claimant has acted against any pre action Protocol. A letter was sent to you by this firm on the 15th September 2015 which was sent in compliance with the Practise Direction - Pre Action Conduct and Protocols. as no response was received from you, proceedings were issued against you on the 6th October 2015 in line with instructions received from Our Client. In view of the information set out in this letter, we dos not believe your Defence is likely to succeed and we therefore invite you to withdraw your Defence in order to avoid continuation of this litigation. Should you be agreeable to doing this, please complete the enclosed form N9A and return it to this office by the 11th December 2015. We look forward to hearing from you further. " What do you folks think of this?
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