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Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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 Also, should I register through the MCOL or is to no longer possible?

Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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This has all gone a bit Pete Tong - I assume you haven't paid any counterclaim fee? If not, it should be dead by now anyway.

With regards to the paper form, did you fill anything in on the defence section?

Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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Hi,

No I did not pay any counterclaim fee. In fact, I did not respond to the Notice to Pay and the notes on that suggested if I did not pay then that would be dismissed or words to that effect.

With the papers I sent you as an attachment the exact copy of the response I filed with the Court by email and also posted to them together with the Defence you provided the case laws and draft Order.

Does that help you?

All was sent by email and by post within specified times.

Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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you need to call the CNBC and tell them you do not intend to counterclaim.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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Thank you.

Do you think it would be in order for me to email the court and say I withdraw the counter claim but still intend to pursue the defence.

Unfortunately, I am not going to get round to telephone them and also do not want them to make an administrative error.

Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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Well, they're going to strike out your counterclaim if you don't do anything. It's just that it has crewed up the process. You can try emailing the CNBC with your request. However, anything you send to the CNBC has to be copied in to the claimant or their solicitor.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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However, anything you send to the CNBC has to be copied in to the claimant or their solicitor.
This might be a good thing - the chances of the claimant discontinuing are potentially higher if they know it's just a defended claim. If there was (or they believed there was) still a live counterclaim that they'd have to send someone along to defend, then they'd be more likely to persist with the claim as they'd be sending someone anyway.

Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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Thank you again.

Please see attached received today. Any action to take other than the recent posts?

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Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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Good evening,

Further to the previous communications and attachments. I have now received the following documents form the Court.

What are the next steps? Can you assist?

I have also informed the Court and Moorside Legal that I am not pursuing the counter-claim.

Look forward to hearing from you.

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Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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Having received your own N180 (make sure it is not simply a copy of the claimants N180), do not use the paper form. Ignore all the other forms that came with it. you can discard those. Download your own here and fill it in on your computer. You sign it by simply typing your full name in the signature box.

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/673341e779e9143625613543/N180_1124.pdf

Here are the answers to some of the less obvious questions:

• The name of the court is "Civil National Business Centre".

• To be completed by "Your full name" and you are the "Defendant".

• C1: "YES"

• D1: "NO". Reason: "I wish to question the Claimant about their evidence at a hearing in person and to expose omissions and any misleading or incorrect evidence or assertions.
Given the Claimant is a firm who complete cut & paste parking case paperwork for a living, having this case heard solely on papers would appear to put the Claimant at an unfair advantage, especially as they would no doubt prefer the Defendant not to have the opportunity to expose the issues in the Claimants template submissions or speak as the only true witness to events in question.."

• F1: Whichever is your nearest county court. Use this to find it: https://www.find-court-tribunal.service.gov.uk/search-option

• F3: "1".

• Sign the form by simply typing your full name for the signature.

When you have completed the form, attach it to a single email addressed to both dq.cnbc@justice.gov.uk and help@moorsidelegal.co.uk and CC in yourself. Make sure that the claim number is in the subject field of the email.
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Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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DO I NEED TO PUT ANYTHING IN THE MEDIATION SECTION? AS IT SUGGESTS - "If you do not provide contact details for mediation, your appointment may not take place, which could then result in sanctions for non attendance".

Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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Of course you provide a contact phone number.
Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain

Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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HOW CAN I AVOID MOORSIDE LEGAL HAVING MY CONTACT DETAILS AS I DO NOT WANT THEM TO BOMBARD ME WITH EMAILS AND TELEPHONE CALLS LIKE THE DEBTOR COLLECTORS WERE DOING. CAN I ASK THE COURT NOT TO DISCLOSE MY DETAILS AND JUST PROVIDE TO THE COURT?

Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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If Moorside try to contact you by phone, you can simply block their number. As for your email address, do you really want to have to rely on unreliable postal service for delivery of any documents?

Never argue with stupid people. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience” - Mark Twain
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Re: Letter of Claim from Moorside Legal
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Please don’t post in CAPITALS like that, it’s hard to read and it’s akin to shouting.

They need to have your email address. If they call you, block their number.
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