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Need Help. Have received from the courts. It is ordered that this claim be stayed for 28 days from the date of service of this order for settlement. The claimant to notify the court of the current position on expiry of the stay.

 

What does this mean? Where will I find the date of service. I was waiting to here from the court to see if there was an allocation questionnair before I gave DG a nudge letter. All I can think of is that this is a period of time to try and get a settlement, and it is my responsibility at the end of the time to let the courts know if we have got anywhere. Does anyone have any suggestion on where to go next.

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Hi Garsan

 

Why was the stay ordered?.. Are they requesting more time?..

 

Have a good read here:

 

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/lloyds-bank/78216-aqs-stays-strike-out.html?highlight=stay+removal

 

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It just says. This claim be stayed for 28 days, from the date of service of this order, for settlement. The Claimant to notify the Court of the current position on expiry of the stay.

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Bet you had all the mediation leaflets too... this is a pointless stay DG do not disagree with our claims unless there is a mitake or an item has gone over the 6 year limit. Our problem is not one of agreeing a value but one of agreeing when we will be paid.

 

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