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Non response in court case?

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eviscerateyourmemory · 11/11/2010 17:36

I was involved in a traffic accident where the other party disputed liability, so I have had to sue them for my uninsured costs.

The court application was made, and I have just had a letter from my lawyer saying that the other party did not respond to the court action, and that they have now 'applied to obtain decree'

I have done some interent searching but cant work out what it means - does this mean that I have won and that I will now get the amount that I sued for, or could it be more complicated than that?

The case is in Scotland if that maked any difference, and I think that the amount incolved would put it in the small claims court.

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mummyinlaw · 12/11/2010 10:54

If it is the same in Scotland as here in England, you should be able to get basic advice from the Court office staff on anything you don't understand - particularly if the case is below the small claims limit as the procedure, certainly here in England anyway, is designed for people to act without legal representation. The Court service in Scotland may also, as we do in England, have a series of information leaflets to download from their website which may answer your questions. Good luck.

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eviscerateyourmemory · 11/11/2010 21:24

Thanks for that. It sounds like this is a positive step at least. Smile

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nottirednow · 11/11/2010 20:49

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iheartdusty · 11/11/2010 20:44

in England it would mean that it could only be challenged if the other side got permission from the judge to cancel ('set aside') the decree ('judgment').

sometimes it is for a definite amount, sometimes there has to be a further court date to work out how much you would get.

HTH - I don't know the procedure in Scotland.

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eviscerateyourmemory · 11/11/2010 20:35

final bump Smile

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eviscerateyourmemory · 11/11/2010 19:16

Does anyone know? Smile

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eviscerateyourmemory · 11/11/2010 18:34

Thanks STIDW. Does that mean that I have won my case, or could it still be challenged?

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STIDW · 11/11/2010 18:09

Court procedures in Scotland are rather complicated but in a nutshell it seems the other side have not responded to an intimation of the application so the solicitor has now applied for a court order.

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