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well i've been at this for at least 4 months now, i submitted my POC into court a few weeks back and now BOS have said they are defending, i've a allocation questionaire (aq) to fill out, I'm hoping someone out there can give me a bit of advice, my questions are:
My POC gives out the case do i have to repeat in the AQ?
should i put more detail down as they are saying the 1980 limitations act i.e. 6 years applies. But i'm using the misrep act and i'm sure there is no time limit on that. And also this is my main augument etc etc.
well i've been at this for at least 4 months now, i submitted my POC into court a few weeks back and now BOS have said they are defending, i've a allocation questionaire (aq) to fill out, I'm hoping someone out there can give me a bit of advice, my questions are:
My POC gives out the case do i have to repeat in the AQ?
should i put more detail down as they are saying the 1980 limitations act i.e. 6 years applies. But i'm using the misrep act and i'm sure there is no time limit on that. And also this is my main augument etc etc.
Anyone got to court yet?
many regards
salty
Hello SS
I think, but can't be certain, the allocation questionairre is for the judge to decide which track the case will be heard in, small claims, fast track and there is another one, but the name escapes me at present:o Might be multi track. It is best, I believe you can get it heard in the small claims:grin: so push for that if possible.
Maybe pm one of the mods for more advice. Good luck and keep us posted.
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thank you hellhasnofury for the reply, you are correct, within the questionaire there is a section for additional info for the judge, like info that i require. I'm going to ask that that BOS supplies the average wage of the person who we talked to on the phone when we took the loan out and also the amount of commision that was paid to that person, i think this will show the pressure to sell products, what do you think.
Also in there defence they are spouting on about the 6 year rule, which is fair enough but my main legal argument is the 1980 misrep act and i believe there is no time limit on this, am i correct?
thank you hellhasnofury for the reply, you are correct, within the questionaire there is a section for additional info for the judge, like info that i require. I'm going to ask that that BOS supplies the average wage of the person who we talked to on the phone when we took the loan out and also the amount of commision that was paid to that person, i think this will show the pressure to sell products, what do you think.
Also in there defence they are spouting on about the 6 year rule, which is fair enough but my main legal argument is the 1980 misrep act and i believe there is no time limit on this, am i correct?
cheers
salty
Yes you are correct re the misrep act and of course I does put the onus on them to prove they didn't mis-sell it
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well at last i have a date for the 24th Oct at court, bit of a shock they want £300 out of me for the court time, what was the money i paid earlier for? Is this correct, i'm assuming that the £300 i'd get back if i win? Just got to pay on the 19th and get my court bundle together 14 days prior to the court date!
watching this with great intrest as I am about to take on BOS for a few things
Good luck
olives xx
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