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Can anyone give us some advice pls? Received court papers from the local county court.

 

Saying " the judge orders 1, the application to strike out the defence must be heard on notice to the defendant & 2, the stay be lifted and the case transferred.

 

Second letter states take notice that the general application will take place on 12th oct.

 

I orginally defended the amounts due to charges but natwest have ignored my requests for charges to be refunded.

 

What does this all mean & what should I do?

 

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You need to give us more detail. However it sounds as if youhave been sued for a debt, you raised the issue of bank charges in your defence and they have requested a strikeout of your defence.

 

Contact the court and ask them if their is a strikeout application and get a copy of it.

Give us more details please

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I have just rang the courts, the admin clerk said Natwest have applied for the stay to be lifted & this is what the court date is for. He is posting to me the letter today regarding the application to strikeout. He said they are claiming £22,000 - this covers a loan account and overdraft account.

 

Is there anyway I can stop this, or not attend? I am disabled & just undergone major surgury.

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