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Tomlin, order, refused, sealing


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Hi a Tomlin order agreed and signed by claiments solicitor and selves failed to be sealed by the courts and returned to claiments solicitor.They failed to rectify and return it as requested by the court for sealaing and remains as such.Monies were paid by us and our part of the agreement was kept to time scale stated,but claiment delayed on their part..No funds or nerves to carry on with dispute. Part of agreement from claiment is still outstanding.

Solicitor handling this stated at that time if any part of agreement failed we would be entittled to our payment back.

This was a civil case involving property and uplift.

Is this still a legal document or can this case be resumed at any time by either party.

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Depends on the status of the claim pearlybabe ...a Tomlin Order is independent to the process of the claim and until such time that its accepted and sealed by the court it is superfluous.

 

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Thank you for your reply.This is meant to cease all court action against us regarding tha case.Is what you are saying the order is usless unless it has been sealed.Our Insurers would not pay our court costs because of it.

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Only ceases action once its accepted and sealed by the court.....otherwise the claim if not stayed proceeds.

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