Re: Default Notices - Updated Information!
Interesting update on LTSB Default Notices.
My set-aside hearing was originally set for 17th June (tomorrow) at xxxxxx, but I wrote to them a couple of weeks ago asking for a transfer to a nearer court as I no longer live nearby.
As I hadn't heard from the court, I phoned them Tuesday (14th) to find out what was going on. The lady on the phone explained that it had been set aside and was being transferred to my local court and I would have 21 days to submit my defence. She also said that I would receive all the details in the post in the next day or two (nothing as yet).
Today, I receive a letter from SCM dated 13th June asking me to sign and return (or take to the hearing on the 17th), a consent draft directions order - which they sent to the court on the 3rd June 'to save costs'. The judge refused to accept these directions without my consent - hence their letter.
This order is directly related to their default notice problem and is basically asking me to sign to the effect that I'm happy for them to issue another DN in return for set aside.
As the case has been set aside and moved, I'm obviously not going to sign anything!
Niddy - sent you a copy of the letter and consent order for your perusal via email. They are 'safe' and you're welcome to put them on the forum if you wish.
Interesting update on LTSB Default Notices.
My set-aside hearing was originally set for 17th June (tomorrow) at xxxxxx, but I wrote to them a couple of weeks ago asking for a transfer to a nearer court as I no longer live nearby.
As I hadn't heard from the court, I phoned them Tuesday (14th) to find out what was going on. The lady on the phone explained that it had been set aside and was being transferred to my local court and I would have 21 days to submit my defence. She also said that I would receive all the details in the post in the next day or two (nothing as yet).
Today, I receive a letter from SCM dated 13th June asking me to sign and return (or take to the hearing on the 17th), a consent draft directions order - which they sent to the court on the 3rd June 'to save costs'. The judge refused to accept these directions without my consent - hence their letter.
This order is directly related to their default notice problem and is basically asking me to sign to the effect that I'm happy for them to issue another DN in return for set aside.
As the case has been set aside and moved, I'm obviously not going to sign anything!
Niddy - sent you a copy of the letter and consent order for your perusal via email. They are 'safe' and you're welcome to put them on the forum if you wish.
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