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Before DISTRICT JUDGE HANDLEY sitting at York county court.
Upon hearing the claimant in person and counsel for the defendant
And it being recorded that the defendant concedes the claim (without formal admission) in respect of charges,unauthorised overdraft fees and statutory interest on the above and fixed costs but disputes the claim in respect of debit interest and contractual compound interest.
IT IS ORDERED THAT
1. The Claimant shall file and serve a statement in support of disputed elements of the claim by 26 may 2007.
2. The Defendant has permission to file evidence in reply, if so advised, by 26 june 2007.
3. The Claim be transfered to Leeds County Court and there be placed before His Honour Judge Grenfell for review and further directions as considered appropiate.
Sorry I can't help ypu much on this one, but your question would have been better in the 'General' forum, not the 'Mercantile' forum. You might like tio repeat it on a new thread in the 'General' in the hope that somebody who is able to answer it spots it there.
Also note in the 'General' forum there various threads regarding 'Contractual interest'. You may find the reasoning there to put in you statement.