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UPDATE: I got a little fed up waiting to hear from someone, so I sent an email to the court asking what is happening with this case, as I've heard nothing.

 

Here is the reply that I received :

 

The court has marked the case “case Paid, Pre-Judgment” on xyz date.

 

Huh? Sorry for being thick but what does that mean?

 

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Sounds like the claim has been satisfied/settled before it got to a hearing. For confirmation ring the court manager.

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Just rung the court customer service telephone number and spoke to someone who said that the case has been marked satisfied/settled so all done and dusted. I asked if we receive any kind of formal document stating that and she said no. However, if I fill in form N443 and pay £15 they can issue a Certificate of Satisfaction. So just leave it at that, or apply for the certificate?

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Personally I would get the certificate for future security.

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  • 3 weeks later...

UPDATE : After sending my application for Certificate of Cancellation, I have had a letter back with the PO enclosed. They state they cannot issue the certificate as there was no judgement made. The outstanding amount was paid before the due date and therefore there is nothing to cancel, and thus nothing to certify. Follow me? LOL

 

Oh well. I guess that means it's case closed. :whoo:

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