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== Introduction ==
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Read through this and it will save you a lot of tedious posting on the forums and will save a lot of repetitive replies.
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Once you have the basics in mind you will find that you will be able to frame your questions and enter into discussions in a much more profitable way.
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'''Legal FAQs here do not apply to Scotland (Civil procedure)'''
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Scottish FAQs are in preparation.
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<span style="color:blue">Please be aware that all advice here is provided informally by concerned volunteers. This group (The Consumer Action Group & Bank Action Group - Fighting unlawful practices and bank charges.) holds out no particular expertise or qualification. It is not responsible for the views of it's Users who post here. The Group makes no guarantee of the accuracy of any of the advice or information which is provided on these pages and you are advised to apply your own judgment at all times.</span>
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<span style="color:blue">The Consumer Action Group is merely a campaign and support group.</span>
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<span style="color:red">If you want to understand litigation in the County Court small claims track, then we now recommend Patricia Pearl's book: "Small Claims Procedure: A Practical Guide."</span>
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<span style="color:red">This book is excellently laid out and is a thorough but readable guide for the ordinary person who wants to bring any kind of claim in the County Court.</span>
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<span style="color:red">[http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/announcement.php?f=92&a=35 See a full review here]</span>

Revision as of 23:05, 30 May 2007

Introduction

Read through this and it will save you a lot of tedious posting on the forums and will save a lot of repetitive replies.

Once you have the basics in mind you will find that you will be able to frame your questions and enter into discussions in a much more profitable way.

Legal FAQs here do not apply to Scotland (Civil procedure)

Scottish FAQs are in preparation.



Please be aware that all advice here is provided informally by concerned volunteers. This group (The Consumer Action Group & Bank Action Group - Fighting unlawful practices and bank charges.) holds out no particular expertise or qualification. It is not responsible for the views of it's Users who post here. The Group makes no guarantee of the accuracy of any of the advice or information which is provided on these pages and you are advised to apply your own judgment at all times.

The Consumer Action Group is merely a campaign and support group.


If you want to understand litigation in the County Court small claims track, then we now recommend Patricia Pearl's book: "Small Claims Procedure: A Practical Guide."

This book is excellently laid out and is a thorough but readable guide for the ordinary person who wants to bring any kind of claim in the County Court.

See a full review here