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  • Re: Halifax Bank

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    • Re: Halifax Bank

      Originally posted by warwick65 View Post
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      should be ok now ... I was redacting it xx
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      • Re: Halifax Bank

        So it looks like you are very lucky
        they have agreed to not claim the costs off you so long as you drop any claim against them

        They have, however noted some inconsistencies with your statement, I suspect they have looked at data on a word or PDF document - I know that can get people into a lot of trouble

        I think you need to check with someone that i have interpretted it correctly

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        • Re: Halifax Bank

          Originally posted by sloane82 View Post
          Just received this today was quite interesting .
          As you say that’s quite interesting.

          From what I’ve read on this thread your claim was for £3k.

          You lost your claim when/because you didn’t attend the Hearing (amongst other possible reasons).

          The judge ordered you to pay the Defendant £6k for their legal costs.

          The Defendant now seems happy to walk away from the situation without you paying them a penny of what was ordered by the court.

          Ummm.

          Di

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          • Re: Halifax Bank

            Do you have Ms Tregear's witness statement? ( 24th Oct one)

            The hearing was for summary judgment originally then? ( the one you didn't attend and they went on to win )

            Were you asking that summary judgment to be set aside in your application re not paying costs ? so you could go on to a full hearing etc ? or did you give another reason ?
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            • Re: Halifax Bank

              well if that is not a underhanded admission ( without Prejudice") that you may/had a case ( albeit you failed to follow it up) =!!???? and they are trying to worm their way out giving you a carrot? ummm as for the large cost element who was the Barrister who in court for 5 minutes gets paid that much (The Lord Chief Justice)) um stinks to my mind,

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              • Re: Halifax Bank

                To be honest they've agreed via the bank that I dont pay anything,and they've gave me £100 I asked for more.

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