Lloyds Witness Statement

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Lloyds Witness Statement


Please Note

1) This witness statement is offered without liability and is to be used solely at your own risk. Nothing in the following document(s) constitutes legal advice. If in doubt, you must seek the advice of a qualified and insured legal professional.

2) Please try to understand the arguments contained within this statement as much as possible. You should also draw up some case notes based around these main points and try to research the legal principles as much as possible.

3) The witness statement should be added to your court bundle and submitted along with all the authorities and evidence referred to in it, along with any other specific documents required by the court order.

Also, follow the advice and links in post #1 of this thread –

http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/lloyds-bank/82148-got-court-date-important.html


4) Please check the Witness statement carefully and amend to suit your own circumstances.

Text in Red:

These are terms from the TSB current account in 1996. If you did not have a TSB account in 1996 then DELETE THE TERMS IN RED!

Text in Blue:

Personal details, exhibit references, etc. Ensure they are all filled in accurately. Reference the exhibits to your court bundle index.

5) This witness statement is the copyright of Reclaim the Right limited and should not be distributed without permission. Strictly for use by registered members of the Consumer Action Group only.