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    Default Worzel V The Woolwich

    Can somebody help?

    I've passed the Court Allocation Questionnaire phase, after which I have received a 'Standard Order for Stay for Settlement with Consent of all the parties'

    It says:

    "All parties having agreed District Judge Bazley Whites orders that this claim is stayed until 08 January 2007 pending the Office of Fair Trading Report and Valuation of test cases and to enable the parties to attempt settlement"

    It then goes on to say:

    "On or before 22 January 2007 one of the following must be taken:
    either
    the claimant must notify the court that the whole claim has been settled
    or
    the claiment or defendant must write to the court requesting an extension of the stay period
    or
    all the parties must file a completed allocation questionnaire at the court"

    The order is dated 18 October, but has been posted on 25 October.

    Attached is a sheet which says:

    "This order has been made without a hearing under the courts case management powers contained in rule 3 civil proceedings rules. If you object you must within seven days of service of this order, apply to the court to set asideicon or vary the order under rule 23.(10). You must file with the court and serve the other parties an application that sets out your reason for objection."

    What do I do now - any help will be appreciated.

    Worz

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    Default Re: Worzel V The Woolwich

    pm bankfodder he will let you know which course of action to take but dont panic everythings still ok !


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    Default Re: Worzel V The Woolwich

    I'm not panicing, I just don't really want to wait until January to get this sorted. And I only have until Friday to object to the stay!

    Cheers for the tip-off

    Worz

    Edited to add: Bankfodders in box is full!

    I used to be a dummy, stuffed full of straw and standing in the field of life. And like the straw-filled dummy I was I accepted my lot in life and carried on, tied to a stake in the miserable field of depression as the elements beat me day and night. But there came a time when the elements had gone too far and the string holding me to the stake fell rotten to the ground. The elements had tried to beat me, but instead had set me free!

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    Default Re: Worzel V The Woolwich

    Take a look at this link from the templates libraryicon. Some of it is not quite relevant to your case, but there is a lot that is, and you can certainly put together an effective application to vary or set asideicon the order

    http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...oval-stay.html

    Preliminary Letter sent to Woolwich 05/06
    LBA sent 19/06
    Court claim filed 04/07 : Total £824.75
    Acknowledgement of Service 27/07
    Defence received 08/08
    AQ filed 11/08
    Barclays AQ filed 05/09
    Hearing date 20/12
    SETTLED IN FULL £840.49: 14/12/06

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    Default Re: Worzel V The Woolwich

    Thanks, I found that on another forum and have used it as a basis for my letter. If you are really bored and have nothing to do you can read it HERE

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