Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
Yes please that would be great.
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
Originally posted by tim677 View PostHi,
Is there any update to what happend after the application for an order was made. I have an identically worded CC claim and I am wondering how to handle it.
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
Hi,
Is there any update to what happend after the application for an order was made. I have an identically worded CC claim and I am wondering how to handle it.
Thanks,
Tim
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
Best of luck - remember to keep us updated with developments......
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
OK - thanks no problem.
just to say thanks a million to paul and never in doubt - shepherdess etc.
this whole cabot thing nearly sent me over the edge - seriously - but now i have got my life back.
thank you all so much for this forum.
all the best always x
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
Originally posted by Paul. View Postthats like asking me to tell you next weeks lottery numbers
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
thats like asking me to tell you next weeks lottery numbers im afraid,
the post you refer to above was made after i had sight of the claim form in that case
Each case has to be treated as unique, i cant tell you what was wrong with fred blogs case, because it may not be the same with your case if you see what i mean
The faults come from the individual case
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
Originally posted by Paul. View Postyou cant ask for documents as they dont plead any, by plead any i mean refer to by mentioning the document itself. So a CPR 31.14 request would be as much use as a kick in the groin.
The only document you could ask for is the notice of assignment and thats nothing at all , its as much use as a piece of andrex
Heres the problem,
I set everything out in the PMs to you,
The pleadings are insufficient, you need to read the Civil Procedure Rules Rule 16.
The statement of case is 293 characters including spaces, it is no where near what is acceptable and furthermore i would be inviting the Claimant to plead their case correctly or i would make an application to strike their case out
I cannot post the letter i used on a recent case as it is bound by confidentiality but Cabot are not compliant with the Bulk Centre Rules, or the CPR, the pleadings need putting right first before you can start asking for this n that
Also, i dont understand why you would contest jurisdiction as it seems to me the court has jurisdiction to hear this case
HELLO PAUL
would it be at all possible for you to let us know what the Bulk Centre Rules are as you state that cabot are not compliant with them - and the cpr rules - which ones specifically are they not compliant with?
hope all is well
many thanks
all the best
minnack
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
Originally posted by Paul. View Posti do believe an app has been made and is awaiting listing
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
If this were a case i was advising on at work, i would be considering an application on notice for an order compeling Cabot to plead their case correctly and for disclosure of documents.
That is how i would look to move forward
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
No reply from Cabot's solicitors yet, just wondering what letter to do next as I don't want to be out of time. I gave them 7 days to reply which has passed. As I understand it,if Cabot's solicitors fail to reply I will need to contact the Court enclosing a copy of my letter but was wondering what to write to the Court? Just making sure I deal with this correctly.
Paul if you are about?
Thank you.
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Re: Cabot UK Ltd v brando69
Originally posted by brando69 View PostI was just wondering when sending my letter to Cabot's solicitors, is it ok to digitally sign it?
Thanks
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