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  • Responding to a witness statement

    Can anyone provide an example of a response to a witness statement for the small claims court
    thanks in advance
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    Re: Responding to a witness statement

    Originally posted by paulw1961 View Post
    Can anyone provide an example of a response to a witness statement for the small claims court
    If it were that simple I would be out of a job

    What is the claim for and what have you pleaded in your Defence? Or if you are the Claimant what have you pleaded in your POC?

    If you've received a Witness Statement but not yet filed yours (they're supposed to be exchanged simultaneously) could this mean the other side has filed theirs early (perhaps to intimidate you with the contents) or you have not complied with the court's Directions to file yours by a certain date?

    A little bit more information will help.

    Di

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    • #3
      Re: Responding to a witness statement

      We are the claimants and are pursuing monies we believe are owed to us.

      We have issued and received witness statements, but need to respond to the statement we have received.

      I am not trained in these matters, so I am unsure of the format this should take. I assume this enables us to question the witness statement received.

      Thank you for responding

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      • #4
        Re: Responding to a witness statement

        What is the money owed for?

        And why does the Defendant think they shouldn't have to pay it?

        Di

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        • #5
          Re: Responding to a witness statement

          The defendant cashed a cheque which we beleive they were not entiltle to. they are claimin the right to set off

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          • #6
            Re: Responding to a witness statement

            Originally posted by paulw1961 View Post
            The defendant cashed a cheque which we beleive they were not entiltle to. they are claimin the right to set off

            That's not a lot to go on

            Did you (Claimant) write out a cheque to them (Defendant) which was post dated or something? Why weren't they entitled to cash it and what are they attempting to set it off against?

            Di

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