Re: Unenforceability General Questions & Answers
[QUOTE=PriorityOne;316309]Where an individual claims never to have signed an original..... the burden of proof is placed right back where it belongs and a creditor/DCA will need to find an original; also in line with (the proof purpose within) Carey.[/QUOTE]
It's on the balance of probabilities though so if they say we have procedures in place and only do it this way and although we do not have a copy of the original ere is what would have happened then it opens the door for a judge to agree with them on the balance of probability. As such they may not need the original. Indeed insn't there something about a big fire somewhere and that it'd be unfair to penalise for this ?
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[QUOTE=PriorityOne;316309]Where an individual claims never to have signed an original..... the burden of proof is placed right back where it belongs and a creditor/DCA will need to find an original; also in line with (the proof purpose within) Carey.[/QUOTE]
It's on the balance of probabilities though so if they say we have procedures in place and only do it this way and although we do not have a copy of the original ere is what would have happened then it opens the door for a judge to agree with them on the balance of probability. As such they may not need the original. Indeed insn't there something about a big fire somewhere and that it'd be unfair to penalise for this ?
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