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17th October 2006 19:31 #1Classic Account Holder
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Case transfered to Central London County Court
I have received a letter today which stated that an order has been made to transfer my case to the Central London CC. The irony is that I have just managed to have the case transfered to more local court; the judge agreed due to my childcare responsibilities and disability.
The letter does not contain any grounds or reasons for this order, although we know that it may have something to do with courts being swamped and looking for some solution.
I would like to request that the order isset aside but it may prolong the whole process. I am keen though because I do not like to be shuffled around like that without sense or reason.
On the other hand, there is a high probability that there will be no hearing and thatEgg folds, like other banks did.
But it would cause me enormous hassle if the hearing would go ahead in Central London; fair whack to travel and take time off work.
Any comments?
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Re: Case transfered to Central London County Court
contact both courts to get a copy of eggs
allocation questionnaire . You want to find out if the transfer has been made as a result of an application from them.
Once you have done that post a response here and link me to it. didEgg make a counterclaim?
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18th October 2006 20:08 #4Classic Account Holder
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Re: Case transfered to Central London County Court
No counterclaim; no default, no arrears. The letter simply says: As a result of an order made on 12th of October...contact both courts to get a copy of eggsallocation questionnaire . You want to find out if the transfer has been made as a result of an application from them.
Once you have done that post a response here and link me to it. didEgg make a counterclaim?
I will request a copy of Egg'saq .
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27th November 2007 21:39 #5Classic Account Holder
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Re: Case transfered to Central London County Court
My case has also been transferred to Central London CC with Judge Collins from Barnet. Mine is for a lift of stay due to
hardship groungs.
Do you have a date for your hearing! as I have just caught up with Spurs 9 who has also had a transfer from Edmonton to Central London CC with the same Judge, he like me has not yet received a firm court date.
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