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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Commercial Court) Decisions >> Praetura Asset Finance Ltd v Hood [2019] EWHC 2231 (Comm) (31 July 2019) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Comm/2019/2231.html Cite as: [2019] EWHC 2231 (Comm) |
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BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS
IN MANCHESTER
CIRCUIT COMMERCIAL COURT (QBD)
1 Bridge Street West Manchester ME60 9DJ |
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B e f o r e :
Sitting as a Judge of the High Court
BETWEEN:
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PRAETURA ASSET FINANCE LIMITED | Claimant/Respondent | |
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DEREK THOMAS HOOD | Defendant/Applicant |
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MR JOSHUA CROW (instructed by Fieldfisher LLP) appeared on behalf of the Defendant/Applicant.
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Crown Copyright ©
JUDGE HODGE QC:
"(a) the defendant has a real prospect of successfully defending the claim; or
(b) it appears to the court that there is some other good reason why –
(i) the judgment should be set aside or varied; or
(ii) the defendant should be allowed to defend the claim."
By CPR 13.3(2):
"In considering whether to set aside or vary a judgment entered under Part 12, the matters to which the court must have regard include whether the person seeking to set aside the judgment made an application to do so promptly."
CPR 13.3 gives the court a discretion to set aside or vary a judgment which has been regularly entered. In that regard it is to be contrasted with CPR 13.2, where the court is directed to set aside a judgment which has been wrongly entered.
"The court processed your acknowledgment of service which extended the time to file a defence to 28 days after service of the particulars of claim. No defence was filed by the deadline, so the claimant's solicitors filed a request for judgment, which was processed by the court. If you wish to have the judgment set aside, you should file an application notice with the court together with the appropriate fee."
That was on 5 April. No application notice seeking to set aside the default judgment was issued until 12 June. In those circumstances, I am satisfied that the application to set aside was not made promptly.
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