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Hi.

 

I have a hearing on Tuesday, 25th. It's for a set aside application. The claimant was order to 'file and serve a bundle relevant to the application together with skeleton argument no later than 5 days before the hearing."

I received this bundle on the 21st of March. Date of posting was the 19th. I believe the deemed date of service is two days after posting.

Does that comply with the courts ordered?

Cheers Al

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Hi.

 

I have a hearing on Tuesday, 25th. It's for a set aside application. The claimant was order to 'file and serve a bundle relevant to the application together with skeleton argument no later than 5 days before the hearing."

I received this bundle on the 21st of March. Date of posting was the 19th. I believe the deemed date of service is two days after posting.

Does that comply with the courts ordered?

Cheers Al

 

 

 

 

The Court won't care as it's such a trivial breach of the Order and the bundles etc aren't that important.

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Hi GanymedeThanks for your reply.

The bundle contains a skeleton argument; I'm which case law is quoted. Quite frankly, the case they've used, scares me.

I'm hoping, maybe vainly, that because this bundle arrived in breach of the order, the district judge

may disregard it.

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Hi GanymedeThanks for your reply.

The bundle contains a skeleton argument; I'm which case law is quoted. Quite frankly, the case they've used, scares me.

I'm hoping, maybe vainly, that because this bundle arrived in breach of the order, the district judge

may disregard it.

 

 

 

No the Judge won't disregard it I'm afraid.

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