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Re: Legal Court Case action in SCOTLAND - What you might not know abou
Well today is the 7th of Jan 2014 and here below is the update on the case in Scotland. I always use our solicitors Thomas Higgins but even I am struggling to understand the letter to me from my own solicitors!!
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Dear Sirs,
Re : MR RICHARD HAZELL T/AS 365DRILLS V MR A**** *******S T/AS A****
A/c: 365Drills
Case No. : 3Y******
We refer to your recent communication dated 7th December 2013 and advise the application to issue execution was made to the Salford County Court on 2nd January 2014.
As discussed in our letter to you dated 12th December 2013, we would expect the Certificate of Money Provisions (“COMP”) to be returned to this office again within two to three weeks of the application being made.
Once the sealed COMP is received it will immediately be sent to the Keeper of Scotland in Edinburgh in order to register the Judgment to allow you to proceed with enforcement.
This procedure generally takes two weeks.
Once the sealed COMP, the Deed Extract, is returned to this office from the Keeper in Scotland, we will then take your immediate instructions on how you wish to proceed with enforcement.
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Now I am reading a total of FOUR weeks here (From 7th Jan until 7th Feb 2014) is that right? or is it two weeks from the 2nd Jan. :crazy:
Well today is the 7th of Jan 2014 and here below is the update on the case in Scotland. I always use our solicitors Thomas Higgins but even I am struggling to understand the letter to me from my own solicitors!!
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Dear Sirs,
Re : MR RICHARD HAZELL T/AS 365DRILLS V MR A**** *******S T/AS A****
A/c: 365Drills
Case No. : 3Y******
We refer to your recent communication dated 7th December 2013 and advise the application to issue execution was made to the Salford County Court on 2nd January 2014.
As discussed in our letter to you dated 12th December 2013, we would expect the Certificate of Money Provisions (“COMP”) to be returned to this office again within two to three weeks of the application being made.
Once the sealed COMP is received it will immediately be sent to the Keeper of Scotland in Edinburgh in order to register the Judgment to allow you to proceed with enforcement.
This procedure generally takes two weeks.
Once the sealed COMP, the Deed Extract, is returned to this office from the Keeper in Scotland, we will then take your immediate instructions on how you wish to proceed with enforcement.
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Now I am reading a total of FOUR weeks here (From 7th Jan until 7th Feb 2014) is that right? or is it two weeks from the 2nd Jan. :crazy: