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Old 3rd August 2007, 19:31   #1 (permalink)
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Thought I'd start a new thread to bring this to everyone attention and so that anyone else who falls victim to the judiciary could make themselve known....

I went into Bournemouth court on Monday to deliver my papers for hearing on the 6th September and was told by the office that all claims cases were being looked at with a view to whether they should be stayed. I asked specificaly whether A&L had asked for a stay in my case and was told they had not.
Tuesday the deadline passed without me being served with the defences papers and so I sent a fax to nudge them with a view to asking for judgement by default next monday.
Then today I recieve a letter from the court telling me my case has been stayed pending the outcome of the OFT case!
It does state that I have 21 days to appeal, I don't know if that is standard but I certainly plan to take them up on it. I'll wait a week to see if more cases get stayed without request and for a consenus 'best approach' to appear.
Anyone else on my unlucky boat yet?
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Old 4th August 2007, 00:49   #2 (permalink)
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Contact the Court and find out the nature of this stay. Find out if an application for stay was filed by the bank. If the bank has not filed an application or placed a request for stay before the Court. Then it is the case the Court has of it's own initiative issued the stay.

In either case, I suggest you file an application to set aside the stay without further delay. A number of threads posted in the General section area deal with the format the application should take. Check out threads from GaryH on this.

Hope you find this useful..
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Old 4th August 2007, 01:02   #3 (permalink)
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by the look of things, i may be joining you burton. we wont be alone.
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Old 4th August 2007, 14:00   #4 (permalink)
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I contacted Bradford County Court to find out what date they required my bundle for, to be told "Your case is being stayed, they all are. You'll be getting a letter shortly". So it's already gone on 8 months, and will continue I guess
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Old 4th August 2007, 23:05   #5 (permalink)
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gonna sort out an appeal for the stay.i havnt had notification yet but i can feel it in my waters.
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I spoke to TAUNTON County Court this morning and they told me that each and every application for a stay was being decided on it's merits, and that my AQ was in the post.
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Old 6th August 2007, 14:24   #7 (permalink)
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im up the road in yeovil togs,ill try my court again today and see what they say
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Old 6th August 2007, 14:32   #8 (permalink)
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Leicester county court told me that mine was stayed too along with everyone elses thats going through there!
I can feel this is going to be along wait..................... ......................
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Old 6th August 2007, 18:47   #9 (permalink)
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Leicester county court told me that mine was stayed too along with everyone elses thats going through there!
I can feel this is going to be along wait..................... ......................
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dont give up yet

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Great - letter from Harlow Court this morning stating:

OF THE COURTS OWN INITIATIVE

IT IS ORDERED THAT

1. The claim is stayed pending the decision of the High Court as to whether a charge amounts to a penalty and/or is unlawful or further order.
2. Liberty to either party to remove the stay
3. A party affected by this order may apply to have it set aside. varied or stayed. Such applicatin must be made within three days of receipt of this order.


So basically the court has decided to not bother going ahead till the High Court has heard the case.
I am so angry as A&L have already failed to compy with the court instructions - no bundle was sent into the court or to us even though we sent ours.
Have also applied for a judgement by default & got no response at all from the court.
Whats the best thing to do now?!
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Don't give up - see #2
2. Liberty to either party to remove the stay
Apply for a removal using the templates available and I'm sure the Court will make a decision in your favour.
You'll probably find that they just issued a blanket notice to see what response they get - don't forget to mention that A&L are not participating in the Test Case.
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Old 7th August 2007, 18:57   #12 (permalink)
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hi,try this i found it earlier,

Claim Number:XXXXXXX
In the xxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Between:


Claimant: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

-and-
Defendant : alliance and Leicester plc


I strongly object to the proposed order of a stay in respect of the claim detailed above upon the following grounds;

Human rights

It would infringe my rights under the European Convention on Human Rights directly and as enacted in the Human Rights Act 1998. Article 6 of the Convention provides that;

“1. In the determination of his civil rights… everyone is entitled to a fair and public hearing within a reasonable time.”

It is submitted that the ordering of a stay as proposed is not reasonable. The 8 banks involved in the High Court test case have recently published identical statements on their websites informing customers that they expect the test case to last for over a year. Moreover, the nature and gravity of the case is such that any judgment is highly likely to be appealed to the Court of Appeal and possibly even then appealed further to the House of Lords. It is entirely conceivable that a final resolution may not be reached for 2 – 3 years or perhaps even longer. It is thus submitted that the period of any proposed stay cannot be accurately predicted and would therefore in effect be indeterminate, which is contrary to the right of entitlement to a fair hearing within a reasonable time as provided for by Article 6 of the Human Rights Act 1998.

The Overriding Objective

The Overriding Objective requires that my case is allowed to proceed speedily so that a just settlement may be obtained by the parties to this case. Dealing with cases justly includes ensuring that this case is dealt with expeditiously and fairly and in a way that is proportionate to the amount of money involved. It is submitted that the imposition of an indeterminate stay in a small claims track case involving a relatively small sum, at such an advanced stage in proceedings, is not just, nor is it expeditious, nor is it fair on a claimant who has outlaid sums by way of court fees in pursuit of a legitimate right to seek a remedy.

Balance of convenience

The sum claimed is insignificant to the bank but it is highly significant to me. Furthermore, although a stay prevents me from recovering my money, the defendant bank is not prevented from levying its charges or interest on debt comprised of those charges so the order of the court has the effect of favouring a powerful and well-resourced institution and does not place any restriction on their continued application of charges which I say are unlawful. Further, many banks are now routinely closing the accounts of their customers who commence claims against them. This amounts to a sanction for seeking a ruling from the justice system and as such is a basic denial of citizenship. I will remain at risk of such action despite the fact that my remedy has been placed on an indeterminate hold.

Additionally, the defendant remains at liberty to enter my name on the default register which it and other banks routinely do in respect of unlawful penalties which are unpaid by their customers. The banks have direct and privileged access to this register. They have no need to obtain a County Court judgment before they may enter a default on the register. This default remains on the register for 6 years and causes enormous damage to reputations. Were my name to be entered on the default register I would find it impossible to get credit or a mortgage and I would have to pay higher fees for any credit which I did manage to obtain. The banks would also remain at liberty to bring legal proceedings against me for the recovery of any debt which mostly or entirely consists of penalty charges, penalty charges which are contended to be unlawful, but which consumers would be helpless to challenge in the event that stays are imposed on any claim where a customer is seeking to dispute the lawfulness of them.

It is submitted that a stay may potentially mean great difficulty for me and yet be insignificant for the defendant bank. In fact a stay is supportive of the banks litigation strategy which is to frustrate justice by repeatedly taking the claimant to the door of the court and then to settle the claim.

The Status Quo

The stay does not maintain the status quo. As submitted above, a stay favours the bank by preventing the claimant’s pursuit of its legitimate remedy without placing any restriction upon the banks activities which I submit are unlawful and/or retaliatory.

Furthermore, as submitted above the present case concerns a relatively small sum and is at a late stage in proceedings, and therefore I submit that to impose an indeterminate stay is unnecessary, inappropriate, not in the interests of justice and further, is detrimental to my rights in a way which is unfair and inequitable.

In the alternative

In view of the preceding paragraphs, if the court accedes to the defendant’s application for a stay notwithstanding these objections, I respectfully request that the court issues the following injunctions:
That the defendant bank is prevented from applying further penalty charges to my account until the final settlement of the matter.
That the defendant is prevented from applying interest charges to any outstanding amounts which are comprised of penalties until the settlement of the matter.
That the defendant is prevented from closing my account.
That the defendant is prevented from making any entry on its own systems or from communicating any similar information to any third party about any matter insofar as it relates to penalty charges until the final settlement of the matter.
That the defendant removes any derogatory entry on its own records insofar as it relates to penalty charges. (The Court has the power to do this under the Data Protection Act 1998 )
That the defendant arranges the removal of entries from the records of any third parties to whom it has previously communicated information insofar as it relates to penalty charges. (The Court has the power to do this under the Data protection Act 1998.)
That these injunctions remain in place until the settlement of my claim.
That should my claim proceed to a hearing that a decision should be made at the hearing as to whether these injunctions should be made permanent.
That if the matter should not proceed to a hearing because the defendant decides to settle outside court, that these injunctions should become permanent.
I, the Claimant, believe all facts stated to be true.

Signed:
Dated:

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yes as above appeal against the stay - what have you got to loose?


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