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Old 30th May 2007, 18:51   #1 (permalink)
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Default PSM V Abbey PLC

I have just received a copy of the Defence that Abbey have filed with the court. Having read other thread this appears a standard defence, however unlike some other threads i did not get an offer to settle letter.

What happens next? Do I have to contact the court or will they automatically send me ther AC.


Abbey National PC have on the 29/05/2007 filed a Defense with the court

This states that:

IN THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT BETWEEN:
XXXXX Claimant
- and -
ABBEY NATIONAL PLC Defendant

DEFENCE

1. Save as is specifically admitted in this Defense, the Defendant denies each and every allegation set out in the Particulars of Claim.

2. lt is admitted that the Claimant has a current bank accounts with the Defendant, account numberto be particularised (the "Account").

3. At all times the Account has been subject to the applicable terms and conditions ("Conditions''), which form part of the contract between the Claimant and the Defendant and to which the Claimant agreed when the Claimant opened the Account. The Defendant will refer at trial to the full Conditions but for the purposes of this Defense will refer to the following extracts;

(1) ''You can apply for an overdraft on your Account. If we give you an overdraft we will tell you your limit and the interest rate applicable.''

(2)''An unauthorised overdraft occurs if without our agreement you overdraw your Account or exceed the limit of an overdraft which we have agreed.''

(3)''If you have an unauthorised overdraft you will be charged fees as set out in our Tariff of Charges or specified to you and these may include fees for transactions we are unable to process due to lack of available funds in your Account”

4. Throughout the period that s/he has had the Account, the Claimant received a number of copies of the Conditions and of the said Tariff of Charges as they were amended and updated (though there has been no material amendment to the Conditions extracted in paragraphs 3(1), (2) and (3) above).

5. Any overdraft facility on the Account was (and is) subject to the Conditions.

6. The Claimant has overdrawn or exceeded authorised overdraft limits on the Account on a number of separate occasions, full details of which will be provided on disclosure. Therefore by virtue of the Conditions referred to in paragraph 3 above such overdrawing was unauthorised and in breach of contract and the Claimant became liable to pay fees to the Defendant in accordance with its Tariff of Charges applicable at the relevant time. ln accordance with the Conditions, such fees were debited to the Account.

7. In view of the facts and matters referred to in paragraphs 3, 4, 5 and 6 above, the Defendant denies that the amount of £ xxxx.xx or any other, amount was unlawfully debited to the Account and the Claimant's claim for the repayment of that amount is therefore denied. The Defendant denies that the Claimant is entitled to claim interest of any amount.

8. The Claimant's contention that the said fees are unenforceable and/or are ''penalty charges'' is denied. The fees reflect and are proportionate to the Defendant's administrative expenses incurred due to the Claimant's breach of contract and are a genuine pre-estimate of the damage suffered by the Defendant.

9. Further or in the alternative, even if the said fees are not proportionate to the Defendant's administrative expenses incurred (which is denied), the Claimant remains liable to pay such fees as may be found to be proportionate and the Claimant is not entitled to claim repayment of the full amount of each charge made to the Account.

l 0. No admissions are made as to the amounts claimed by the Claimant and the Claimant is put to strict proof of the same.

The Defendant believes that the facts stated in this defence are true.

I am duly authorised by the Defendant to sign this statement.

Full name:

of Abbey National plc
signed

position or office held: Paralegal Date: 29 May 2007
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Old 1st June 2007, 10:41   #2 (permalink)
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I have just received a copy of the Defence that Abbey have filed with the court. Having read other thread this appears a standard defence, however unlike some other threads i did not get an offer to settle letter.

What happens next? Do I have to contact the court or will they automatically send me ther AC.


Abbey National PC have on the 29/05/2007 filed a Defense with the court

This states that:

IN THE NORTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT BETWEEN:
XXXXX Claimant
- and -
ABBEY NATIONAL PLC Defendant

DEFENCE

1. Save as is specifically admitted in this Defense, the Defendant denies each and every allegation set out in the Particulars of Claim.

2. lt is admitted that the Claimant has a current bank accounts with the Defendant, account numberto be particularised (the "Account").

3. At all times the Account has been subject to the applicable terms and conditions ("Conditions''), which form part of the contract between the Claimant and the Defendant and to which the Claimant agreed when the Claimant opened the Account. The Defendant will refer at trial to the full Conditions but for the purposes of this Defense will refer to the following extracts;

(1) ''You can apply for an overdraft on your Account. If we give you an overdraft we will tell you your limit and the interest rate applicable.''

(2)''An unauthorised overdraft occurs if without our agreement you overdraw your Account or exceed the limit of an overdraft which we have agreed.''

(3)''If you have an unauthorised overdraft you will be charged fees as set out in our Tariff of Charges or specified to you and these may include fees for transactions we are unable to process due to lack of available funds in your Account”

4. Throughout the period that s/he has had the Account, the Claimant received a number of copies of the Conditions and of the said Tariff of Charges as they were amended and updated (though there has been no material amendment to the Conditions extracted in paragraphs 3(1), (2) and (3) above).

5. Any overdraft facility on the Account was (and is) subject to the Conditions.

6. The Claimant has overdrawn or exceeded authorised overdraft limits on the Account on a number of separate occasions, full details of which will be provided on disclosure. Therefore by virtue of the Conditions referred to in paragraph 3 above such overdrawing was unauthorised and in breach of contract and the Claimant became liable to pay fees to the Defendant in accordance with its Tariff of Charges applicable at the relevant time. ln accordance with the Conditions, such fees were debited to the Account.

7. In view of the facts and matters referred to in paragraphs 3, 4, 5 and 6 above, the Defendant denies that the amount of £ xxxx.xx or any other, amount was unlawfully debited to the Account and the Claimant's claim for the repayment of that amount is therefore denied. The Defendant denies that the Claimant is entitled to claim interest of any amount.

8. The Claimant's contention that the said fees are unenforceable and/or are ''penalty charges'' is denied. The fees reflect and are proportionate to the Defendant's administrative expenses incurred due to the Claimant's breach of contract and are a genuine pre-estimate of the damage suffered by the Defendant.

9. Further or in the alternative, even if the said fees are not proportionate to the Defendant's administrative expenses incurred (which is denied), the Claimant remains liable to pay such fees as may be found to be proportionate and the Claimant is not entitled to claim repayment of the full amount of each charge made to the Account.

l 0. No admissions are made as to the amounts claimed by the Claimant and the Claimant is put to strict proof of the same.

The Defendant believes that the facts stated in this defence are true.

I am duly authorised by the Defendant to sign this statement.

Full name:

of Abbey National plc
signed

position or office held: Paralegal Date: 29 May 2007

hi PSM
i have had the exact same defence for the abbey on 21/05/2007
and no offer so i think we are just gonna have to go all the way before
we get the money .i haven't had aything for the court yet its now 1/06/07
let me know how you get on
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Old 8th June 2007, 16:54   #3 (permalink)
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Can anyone advise me. the Abbey sent me a copy of their defence as stated before, however I have heard nothing from the court. What happens next? Do I have to contact the court or will they contact me?
It would be very helpfull if someone could setout for me, in chronological order, what happens next. Am I supposed to wait to be contacted by the court, and if so how long might this take or do i have to apply for something?
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Old 12th June 2007, 08:55   #4 (permalink)
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Hi

Sorry to butt in on your thread but have noticed it is very active and knowledgable. I need a little advice. I am pursuing the abbey for over £3k I have received their defence (without covering letter) but have not heard anything else, either from Abbey or the Court. What do I do next? Is the clock running from the date I get the defence and can I run out of time? I am getting concerned, from reading other threads people get a questionaire soon after they get the defence. What should/can I do?
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PSM, do you have your own thread? if you dont then you need to start one, the copy of the defence that you received came from Abbey, when you receive a copy of one from the court you will receive the Allocation Questionnaire and a timescale to have it back by
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Old 12th June 2007, 10:25   #6 (permalink)
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Hi everyone, just to let you know I am in the same position with you with Abbey. They are sending out the same standard defence template and are relying on their T & C's only.

3 days after recieving their defence document I have recieved a letter offering me 65% of my claim if I dont go to court - which I am declining.

I have rung the bank charges team this morning who advises me that if you recieve a defence - which everyone now does it will go all the way!!!!

I am just in the process of sending the decline letter to Abbey and to include in my court bundle.
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Old 12th June 2007, 20:12   #7 (permalink)
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Hi,

I recieved a defence from abbey (cahoot). I had to do an AQ. and sent off letters and reminders. It felt like it was never going to end. Then I requested a stay and so did Abbey, the Judge then set a deadline and I then sent them a reminder letter by fax. It was then I received my offer which I accepted if they also paid my costs. I received my cheque today for £4595.60. So don't give up as they will pay out in the end.

Phil
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Old 13th June 2007, 03:18   #8 (permalink)
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Hi all

I have received today a "Notice of Transfer of Proceedings" transfering my case to my local court. Attached to the notice was the Abbey defence and a document stating:

Without Hearing

IT IS ORDERED THAT:-

1. The filing of an allocation questionaire be dispensed with in this case unless the district judge at the court of transfer orders otherwise.**

Note: Any Party affected by this order may under Rule 3.3 (5) apply to have it set aside, varied or stayed. Such a party must apply under Rule 23.3 within 14 days of service of this order.

** Please note that an allocation fee may be payable in this instance. Please contact the court of transfer for further details.

Date order drawn: 7th June 2007

What does this mean and is it in my favour not to challenge it?
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Old 7th July 2007, 06:39   #9 (permalink)
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Have received a court date for 17th August allocated to the small claims track, allocation questionaire dispensed with. BUNDLE!!!!!!!!
Wrote to the Abbey offering to save them more time and expense by settling now for, what I thought was, the full amount of my claim in fact it was 15p less. Abbey wrote back saying they did not think offering to settle for 15p less than the full ckaim was in the spirit of seeking a settlement, they then proceded to offer me approx 55% of my claiM. I wrote back stating that if they wanted to lecture me about the spirit of reaching a settlement they should stop levying me with the self same charges I am currently disputing and as a sign of their goodwill should refund them. Am still waiting for a reply.
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Old 17th July 2007, 09:10   #10 (permalink)
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I am having a little difficulty understanding what I can include in my bundle. I have downloaded the CAG basic bundle and included corespondence, Schedule of charges and bank statements

Can I charge additional interest to cover from the last date on the schedule of charges to the date of the hearing?

As the Allocation Questionaire was dispensed with do I need to include anything else in my bundle, such as:

Witness Statement
Case Summary
disclosure by list

Do I understand correctly that all Court generated documents and letters headed "Without Predjudice" should not be included in the bundle.

I have read through quite a number of threads and have not come across a difinitive list of what might be included in the court bundle, does one exist?

I would like my husband to represent me in court how should i go about achieving this?
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Old 19th July 2007, 09:26   #11 (permalink)
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I have started to put together my bundle and am using the "Witness Statement to go in your Bundle" kindly supplied by GaryH, however there are a couple of section's that do not relate to my circumstances that I have had to amend. Could someone take a look at them and advise me?

When I started this course of action I was using the standard letters from moneysavingexpert.com. These letters were rather basic and did not request the defendant to justify the legitimacy and legal status of its charges. Therefore I have had to change the section 4 to read as follows:

4. On [date] I wrote to the Defendant, setting out the nature of my complaint and requesting that the Defendant repay me the default charges that had been applied to my account plus, as I believe I had been unlawfully deprived of the money, interest at the statutory rate.

Because I have not used CPR Part 18 I have had to remove section 20 from the statement and tack the last sentence:

"Therefore, my estimate of £0.25 - £1.50 is based upon the following"

to the end of section 19

I have had to dispense with the first paragraph of section 21, as I did not use the Subject Access Request when I first started this course of action. Section 21 (now renumbered 20) it now starts as follows:

"It is submitted that the Defendant’s charges are applied by a completely automated and computer driven process. This process consists of a computer system;"

Any help and advise would be greatly appreciated.

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Old 19th July 2007, 09:47   #12 (permalink)
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hi psm,

two thoughts...

1.the estimate from .25 to £1.50 is a huge spread, so if you could provide a little more info that would help.
2 I'd leave out the last sentence about computers.you've said it already in the first sentence,although you could say something like "which requires no manual intervention"

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Can you clarify (cos I am a bear of very little brain) why you are estimating the cost of a breach? the Whistleblower for CYNthesys said it was in the region of £1.50 probably lower per breach and a global organisation such as abbey must have the process so automated that in reality the cost is likely to be less than a £1
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Lula

This is the estimate given in the basic court bundle witness statement. I have also used the same. Is this incorrect?
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I think so yes, but never having needed to do a witness statement I dont know
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Old 19th July 2007, 13:56   #16 (permalink)
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The estimate was included in the template titled "Witness Statement to go in your bundle" I found on a thread as supplied by GaryH.

While I am at it I have a court date of mid August and as I was double checking my bank statements and schedule of charges I noticed that I missed two refunds of £30 each from Abbey on one of my statements which amounts to an error of £61.42p.
Can I amend the amount I am claiming at this late stage and if so how?
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