Re: Court claim - Lowell/Lloyds - 27/09/16
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nem
Originally posted by whitevinyl
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Hi all,
I just wanted to post an update, as there has been quite a bit of activity.
A court date was set for this case in early June, and a couple of weeks later, we received the usual nice-but-not-nice letter from Lowell stating that they believe that the Statute Barred defence was not applicable because a default notice was issued in 2013, They then stated that they were confident of winning in court, and invited us to make an offer.
However, there was STILL no evidence provided as requested in the 31.14 request, so I decided to leave it, as I knew we would need to start building our defence by mid-May.
I was due to post this update on here this week, then this morning my wife sent me a photo with another letter from Lowell's Solicitors, this time stating that they had been instructed to discontinue the claim, and enclosed a 'Notice of Discontinuance'!!!
Does that mean that this is finished?
Do I need to check this with the court?
And is the notice proof against any further claims in future?
@Kati @Diana M @charitynjw @nemesis45
I just wanted to post an update, as there has been quite a bit of activity.
A court date was set for this case in early June, and a couple of weeks later, we received the usual nice-but-not-nice letter from Lowell stating that they believe that the Statute Barred defence was not applicable because a default notice was issued in 2013, They then stated that they were confident of winning in court, and invited us to make an offer.
However, there was STILL no evidence provided as requested in the 31.14 request, so I decided to leave it, as I knew we would need to start building our defence by mid-May.
I was due to post this update on here this week, then this morning my wife sent me a photo with another letter from Lowell's Solicitors, this time stating that they had been instructed to discontinue the claim, and enclosed a 'Notice of Discontinuance'!!!
Does that mean that this is finished?
Do I need to check this with the court?
And is the notice proof against any further claims in future?
@Kati @Diana M @charitynjw @nemesis45
nem
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