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21st March 2007, 15:18
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| | Classic Account Customer | Mercantile Hearing, Leeds, 26th April 2007 I understand from the Leeds Courts that there is to be a Directions Hearing at Leeds Mercantile Court on 26th April 2007 where a number of bank charges cases are to be dealt with.
Anybody requiring information regarding the form and procedures should see the thread entitled 'Mercantile Court Guide' Mercantile Court Guide at the top of this forum. Ignore the piece about Commercial and Admiralty (CPR58 & CPR61), but see post no.3 which deals with CPR59 Mercantile Court.
Also see the thread entitled 'Directions Hearing Leeds' Directions Hearing Leeds (held on 7th Feb) which is enlightening as to what went on before and at that directions hearing.
Also see the thread 'Mercantile Hearing 20th Feb' Mercantile Hearing 20th Feb. which will give you a set of example answers for the CMI sheet. (Read all posts on that thread).
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29th March 2007, 16:22
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Mercantile Hearing, Leeds, 26th April 2007 Quote:
24th March 2007
The mentioned case to which you or your client appears to be a party is one of a number of cases of a similar nature listed on the enclosed schedule.
All of these cases involve the same or similar points. The claimant seeks the return of moneys deducted from accounts with the defendant bank by way of bank charges. The issue between the parties varies slightly from case to case but essentially involve the question whether the deduction was unauthorised, excessive and/or unreasonable in amount, amounted to a penalty or was otherwise unlawful or wrongful ought (and can) accordingly to be repaid.
Owing to this common ground and to their perceived potential importance, these cases (which have all recently been started in or transferred to Leeds County Court) have all subsequently been ordered (by H H Judge S P Grenfell, the Leeds Civil Designated Judge) to be further transferred to the High Court, Queen's Bench Division (Mercantile Court). The cases will, however, remain in, and be dealt with by this, the Leeds District Registry.
It is thought (as may be seen from the enclosed schedule) that some of these cases may have recently been settled and if yours is one of them it would be appreciated if you could write and confirm this. H H Judge Roger Kaye QC, as a judge of the Mercantile Court, has directed that all of these cases be listed for an initial directions hearing in accordance with Part 59 of the Civil Procedure Rules and Mercantile Court Practice Direction. In this context you may also, if not already familiar with it, find the Mercantile Court Guide for the Leeds Mercantile Court useful. A copy may be downloaded from the court service website: http://www.hmcourts-service.gov.uk.
This directions hearing will take place on 26th April 2007 at 10.30am before His Honour Judge Kaye at Leeds County Court, 1 Oxford Row, Leeds, LS I 3BG. In view of the number of cases involved a half day has been allocated.
No later than seven days prior to that hearing a completed Case Management Information Sheet in accordance with CPR 59 should be filed with the court. (If you have access to the internet log on to the above address, click onto Civil Procedure Rules. This will open a new window, click onto rules and practice directions, if you click on 51-60 this will bring you to part 59. If you click on this it will bring you to the Mercantile practice direction. Click on annex A and you will find the Case Management Information Sheet) If you do not have access to the internet, you can contact the Court and it can be posted out.
The judge has asked me to point out that amongst the directions that may be given or considered is the allocation of the cases to the multi-track (in accordance with CPR 59) but also it may be appropriate to consider orders for consolidation and directions aimed at selecting which is the most appropriate lead, sample or test case. Consideration may also be given to whether it is appropriate to treat this as Group Litigation to which the provisions of CPR Part 19 apply.
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29th March 2007, 18:04
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Mercantile Hearing, Leeds, 26th April 2007 hello got these letters with it also Quote:
On 151h March, 2007
His Honour Judge S P Grenfell sitting at The Court House 1 Oxford Row Leeds
considered the papers in the case and
z , ordered that:
1)The claim is transferred to the Mercantile Court, Leeds District Registry.
2)The claim is reserved for all purposes to His Honour Judge Kaye QC.
3)Because this Order has been made by the Court without considering representations from the parties, the parties have the right to apply to have the order set aside, varied or stayed. A party wishing to make an application must send or deliver the application to the court (together with any appropriate fee) to arrive within seven days of service of this Order.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS CASE HAS BEEN TRANSFERRED FROM THE LEEDS COUNTY COURT, CASE NUMBER : xxxxxxx TO
THE LEEDS DISTRICT REGISTRY, MERCANTILE COURT CASE NUMBER : xxxxxxx
PLEASE USE THIS NUMBER ON ALL FUTURE CORRESPONDENCE Dated 24 March 2007 | and this Quote:
TAKE NOTICE that the Case Management Conference will take place on 26 April 2007 at 10:30 AM
at Leeds District Registry, The Courthouse, 1 Oxford Row, Leeds, LS1 3BG When you should attend Please Note: This case may be released to another Judge, possibly at a different Court
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30th March 2007, 04:01
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Mercantile Hearing, Leeds, 26th April 2007 hi
here is the letter i got from the mercantile court
already posted it in my thread sparksgem in the LloydsTSB forum
In The High Court of Justice Claim no 7QZ09596
ORDER
Queen's Bench Division
in the Leeds District Registry
Sparksgem claimant
Lloyds TSB Bank PLC defendant
on 23rd February 2007
His Honour Judge S P G******** sitting at the court house 1 Oxford Row Leeds considered the papers in the case and
ordered that:
1) The claim is transferred to the Mercantile Court Leeds District Registry.
2) The claim is reserved for all purposes to His Honour Judge K*** QC.
3) Because this Order has been made by the Court without considering representation from all parties, the parties have the right to apply to have the order set aside, varied or stayed. A party wishing to do make an application must send or deliver the appllication to court (together with the appropriate fee) to arrive within seven days of service of this Order
that is i understand it isthe order but there was then some more paperwork which i will also copy here
15th March 2007
The above mentioned case to which you or your client apears to be a party is one of a number of cases of a similar nature listed in the enclosed schedule.
All of these cases involve the same or similar points. The claimant seeks the return of moneys deducted from accounts with the defendant bank by way of bank charges. The issue between the parties varies slightly from case to case but essentially involve the question whether the deduction was unauthorised, excessive and/or unreasonable in amount, amounted to a penalty or was otherwise unlawful or wrongfulought (and can) accordingly be repaid.
Owing to this common ground and th their perceived importance, these cases (which have all recently been started in or transferred to Leeds County Court) have all subsequently been ordered (by Judge SP G******, the Leeds Civil Designated Judge) to be further transferred to the High Court Queen's Bench Division (Mercantile Court). The caseswill , however, remain in, and be dealt with by this, the Leeds District Registry.
It is thought (as may be seen from the enclosed schedule) the some of these cases may have recently been settled and if yours is one of them it would be appreciated if you could write and confirm this.
H H Judge Roger K*** QC, as a judge of the Mercantile Court, has directed taht all of these cases be listed for an initial directions hearing in accordance with Part 59 of the civil proceedure rules and Mercantile court practice direction. In this context you may also, if not already familiar with it, find the Mercantile Court guide for the Leeds Mercantile Court useful. A copy maybe downloaded from the court services website: Her Majesty's Courts Service - Home .
This directions hearing will take place on 26th April 2007 at 10.30am before His Honour Judge K*** at Leeds County Court, 1 Oxford Row Leeds LS1 3BG. In view of the number of cases involved a half day has been allocated.
No later then seven days prior to that hearing a completed Case Management Information Sheet in accordance with CPR 59 should be filed with the court. (if you have access to the internet log on to the above address, click onto civil Proceedure rules. This will open a new window, click onto rules and practice directions, if you click on 51-60 this will bring you to part 59. If you click on this it will bring you to Mercantile practice direction. Click on annex A and you will find the Case Management Information Sheet) If you do not have access to the interent, you can contact the Court and it can be posted out.
The Judge asked me to point out that amongst the directions that may be given or considered is the allocation of the cases to the multi-track (in accordance with CPR59) but it may also be appropriate to consider orders for consolidation and directions aimed at selecting which is most appropriate lead, sample or test case.
Consideration may also be given to whether it is appropriate to treat this as a group litigation to which the provision of CPR Part 19 apply.
hope that helps you but it seems identical to the one Donbracho received
did ask about phoning solicitors as i didnt send a schedule with my AQ nor did i send it recorded delivery to them and as i hadnt heard anything maybe they didnt get it
anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?
but seems like we are all on the last leg and should be in our money sooner rather than later in the next 4 weeks or so in fact
good luck everyone not that we are going to need it |
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30th March 2007, 10:49
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: Mercantile Hearing, Leeds, 26th April 2007 Thanks Donbracho and Sparksgem for copies of the letters.
I assisted a relative in their case listed for the 7 Feb hearing and another relative has got another in the system which he has been told verbally is down for the 26 April.
Your 26 April documents from the Court are on the same lines as those issued for the 7 Feb hearing. The only thing different this time is that the Court's letter has given more info on how to obtain a copy of the CPR59 CMI sheet.
Again there is no mention of any submission of a court bundle, only the CMI sheet.
We settled out of court a couple of days before the 7 Feb hearing. We only submitted the CMI sheet as requested. We did not submit a court bundle because that was not requested.
I personally think there is no need to submit a Court bundle before the hearing as most of the cases will be settled out of court before the hearing date, but obviously if you were to be one of the 'unlucky' ones who for one reason or another do not settle before the hearing, then you will need the relevant papers with you at the hearing.
Last edited by Calculator; 30th March 2007 at 10:58.
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3rd April 2007, 00:03
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| | Site Team | Re: Mercantile Hearing, Leeds, 26th April 2007 Could someone please scan the list of cases and send it to me at caro@consumeractiongroup. co.uk Please note that this is a directions hearing so will only about how to deal with the cases, and no cases will be heard on the day, so I don't believe any bundles will be needed. Chances are they will all be settled before then although maybe the court have other ideas. I'm sure you all want your money, and I want you to have it too, but I also want these banks to stand up in court and account for their actions.
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3rd April 2007, 00:17
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