Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

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    Default Civil Claim Settlement Offer Advice Please

    Hi from a newbie in need of advice

    As a result of a dispute with a car dealership relating to the miss-selling of a particular vehicle model (used) I have been offered a settlement. The letter from the companies solicitor is stating that payment will be made upon receipt of an acceptance letter and a copy of a letter to the court withdrawing my civil claim. The letter also states at the top 'without prejudiceicon Save as to Costs'

    Can anyone help me with these two questions please

    1, If I choose to accept thier offer should I send them a copy of any letter sent to the court or should I request payment before I withdraw the civil claim?
    2, What does 'without prejudiceicon Save as to Costs'actually mean?

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    Default Re: Civil Claim Settlement Offer Advice Please

    1. Yes - do not withdraw the claim until you receive the money - you can write a letter stating you will accept their offer and will withdraw your claim upon receipt of cleared funds.

    2. It basically means that this is a negotiating letter that can't be used within a court room as proof (although I believe this can be overturned by a judge, but don't quote me on this). I ahven't got a clue what "save as to costs" means - hopefully a legal bod will see this thread.

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    Default Re: Civil Claim Settlement Offer Advice Please

    Thanks tig

    I am going to repost this in the general section as although it is about a Garage, the question is not.


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