15-11-2006, 22:04
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Re: County Court (Small Claims track)
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy
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Hmm.
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Originally Posted by BBC link
5. Appealing
If you want to appeal, you must file a notice of appeal within 14 days of your case. A fee is payable although this could be waived in cases of financial hardship.
You will probably need legal assistance if you wish to appeal against the decision. The Citizen’s Advice Bureau will be able to help you, or you can appoint a solicitor.
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But
http://www.bbc.co.uk/crime/law/smallclaimscourt.shtml
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Can I appeal?
There's no formal appeal procedure. The judge makes an immediate decision and the parties get a full and final result on the day. The only exception comes when a decision is made in the absence of the respondent because they could not attend, they can apply for the judgement to be set aside.
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and
http://www.adviceguide.org.uk/index/...ms.htm#Appeals
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Appeals
You may appeal against a judgement in the small claims track only if the court made a mistake in law or there was a serious irregularity in the proceedings. If you want to appeal, you must file a notice of appeal within 21 days. A fee is payable although this could be waived in cases of financial hardship.
If you want to appeal against a decision in the small claims track, you should consult a solicitor or an experienced adviser for example, at a Citizens Advice Bureau. To search for details of your nearest CAB, including those that can give advice by email, click on nearest CAB.
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