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Directions for claim to be heard as a test case


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My claim has been listed for an allocation hearing at Ipswich on 7 September with a time estimate of 5 minutes!

 

"At this hearing the Court will consider either:

  1. staying the claim pending the decision in a test case involving the Defendant or
  2. giving directions for this claim to be heard as a test case and if necessary allocating the claim to the multi track for that purpose

Not less than 14 days before the allocation hearing, the Defendant shall file with the Court and serve upon the Claimant details of any cases proceeding as a test case, the decision in which will determine the issues in this claim. Alternatively, the Defendant shall file with the Court and serve upon the Claimant draft directions for this case to proceed as a test case

 

The Claimant may make any representations to the Court in writing provided these are received by the Court and served on the Defendant not less than 5 days before the allocation hearing. If either party is prepared to abide by the decision of the Judge as to the directions to be given, that party is excused from attending the preliminary hearing."

 

So, what should I expect and for what should I prepare?

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About £3.5k including statutory interest on my spreadsheet - not yet updated to yours. The papers are in the office, I'm at home!

 

Good to hear from you Saintly One! I kinda thought you'd be first to post!

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Alas no. I was up against it timewise and was obliged to wing it. You were good enough to respond to my earlier thread "Barclays' file defence" on 6 July when it got hijacked by clubber! (No hard feelings clubber - hope it's going OK!) http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/barclays-bank/103212-barclays-file-defence.html#post986961

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