Re: Setting aside defended Judgments in the small claims court



On 30 Jun, 07:59, Rustynuts <Rustynuts.2ae8...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:


There is no provision in here to set aside any case unless the
defendant was not present nor represented at the hearing of the claim
and who has not given written notice to the court under rule 27.9


So was there a trial? If there was a trial, was the claim dismissed?
Do you have an order of the court which was sent to you to that
effect?

Francis
.



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