Writing N1 Form Covering Note
Summary
A covering note for an n1 form should be clear and concise, including your details and a brief claim description. Discrimination claims require the employment tribunal or county court, not money claim online. Specify damages separately in claims. Previous case histories are included only if relevant. General damages cover non-monetary losses, while special damages cover monetary losses. Aggravated damages are separate from injury to feelings. General damages do not cover discrimination declarations. Use the specific county court name, not the civil national business centre, on the statement of particulars. Leave the court name blank if unknown until assigned.Full Conversation
can i use money claim online service to make a discrimination claim for compensation?
You cannot use the Money Claim Online service to make a discrimination claim for compensation. The Money Claim Online service is typically used for straightforward monetary claims. For discrimination claims, you would usually need to go through the Employment Tribunal or the County Court, depending on the nature of the discrimination.
Is there any specific aspect of the discrimination claim process you'd like more information on?
Is there any specific aspect of the discrimination claim process you'd like more information on?
when doing a money claim online, when it asks what i am claiming for, do I put injury to feeling as a separate amount to future losses or can I just put general and special damages?
When making a money claim online, you should specify the amounts for different types of damages. Here’s what you could do:
- General Damages: Include non-monetary losses like injury to feelings.
- Special Damages: Include monetary losses like future losses.
Breaking them down clearly can help in processing your claim more accurately.
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- General Damages: Include non-monetary losses like injury to feelings.
- Special Damages: Include monetary losses like future losses.
Breaking them down clearly can help in processing your claim more accurately.
Do you need more help with the claim process?
do i mention previous case histories in the particulars of claim?
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Generally, it is not necessary to include previous case histories in the particulars of claim unless they are directly relevant to your current claim. Focus on the facts and evidence specific to your case.
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Generally, it is not necessary to include previous case histories in the particulars of claim unless they are directly relevant to your current claim. Focus on the facts and evidence specific to your case.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to structure your particulars of claim?
where would i refer to case history?
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You would refer to case history in legal documents such as a witness statement, skeleton argument, or during oral submissions in court if it is directly relevant to your case. It is important to highlight how past cases support your argument.
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You would refer to case history in legal documents such as a witness statement, skeleton argument, or during oral submissions in court if it is directly relevant to your case. It is important to highlight how past cases support your argument.
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difference between general and special damages?
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General damages and special damages are two types of compensation in legal claims:
- General Damages:
- Compensate for non-monetary losses.
- Examples: pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and emotional distress.
- Special Damages:
- Compensate for monetary losses.
- Examples: medical expenses, loss of earnings, future financial losses.
Would you like more information on how to calculate or claim these damages?
General damages and special damages are two types of compensation in legal claims:
- General Damages:
- Compensate for non-monetary losses.
- Examples: pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, and emotional distress.
- Special Damages:
- Compensate for monetary losses.
- Examples: medical expenses, loss of earnings, future financial losses.
Would you like more information on how to calculate or claim these damages?
do i claim aggravated damages separate to injury to feeling under general damages?
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Yes, aggravated damages are claimed separately from injury to feelings under general damages. Here’s a brief breakdown:
- Injury to Feelings: Compensates for emotional distress.
- Aggravated Damages: Additional compensation for particularly egregious behavior by the defendant.
Would you like more detailed information on how to claim these damages?
Yes, aggravated damages are claimed separately from injury to feelings under general damages. Here’s a brief breakdown:
- Injury to Feelings: Compensates for emotional distress.
- Aggravated Damages: Additional compensation for particularly egregious behavior by the defendant.
Would you like more detailed information on how to claim these damages?
do general damages cover a declaration of discrimiantion?
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General damages typically cover non-monetary losses like pain, suffering, and emotional distress, but they do not cover declarations of discrimination. A declaration of discrimination is a formal recognition by the court that discrimination occurred, and it is separate from the damages awarded.
Is there anything else you need help with?
General damages typically cover non-monetary losses like pain, suffering, and emotional distress, but they do not cover declarations of discrimination. A declaration of discrimination is a formal recognition by the court that discrimination occurred, and it is separate from the damages awarded.
Is there anything else you need help with?
if i am submitting my n1 claim for to the civil national business centre, do i put the court name as "civil national business centre" on the statement of particulars?
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You should not put "Civil National Business Centre" as the court name on the statement of particulars. Instead, you should provide the name of the specific County Court that will be handling your claim. The Civil National Business Centre processes the claim but does not act as the court.
Do you need more assistance with filling out the N1 form?
You should not put "Civil National Business Centre" as the court name on the statement of particulars. Instead, you should provide the name of the specific County Court that will be handling your claim. The Civil National Business Centre processes the claim but does not act as the court.
Do you need more assistance with filling out the N1 form?
if I don't know which county court will be handling the claim, what do I put?
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You can leave the court name blank for now. Once the Civil National Business Centre assigns a specific County Court to your case, you can fill in the court name.
Would you like more information on the next steps after submitting your N1 form?
You can leave the court name blank for now. Once the Civil National Business Centre assigns a specific County Court to your case, you can fill in the court name.
Would you like more information on the next steps after submitting your N1 form?
what happens if i sue a dormant company and they don't have any assets do I get any money back?
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If you sue a dormant company without any assets, you are unlikely to get any money back. Dormant companies typically have no active business operations or assets to satisfy a judgment.
Would you like to know more about the process of suing a company or alternatives available to you?
If you sue a dormant company without any assets, you are unlikely to get any money back. Dormant companies typically have no active business operations or assets to satisfy a judgment.
Would you like to know more about the process of suing a company or alternatives available to you?
is a dormant company the same as a dissolved company or can a dormant company status be active?
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A dormant company is not the same as a dissolved company.
- Dormant Company: Registered but not active in trading or business activities. It can become active again.
- Dissolved Company: No longer exists and is struck off the register.
Do you need more details on handling legal matters with dormant or dissolved companies?
A dormant company is not the same as a dissolved company.
- Dormant Company: Registered but not active in trading or business activities. It can become active again.
- Dissolved Company: No longer exists and is struck off the register.
Do you need more details on handling legal matters with dormant or dissolved companies?
the company status says active - active proposal to strike off
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An active proposal to strike off means the company is currently active but is in the process of being removed from the Companies House register. If you have any claims against this company, it’s crucial to act quickly.
Would you like to know more about the implications of this status or the steps you should take next?
An active proposal to strike off means the company is currently active but is in the process of being removed from the Companies House register. If you have any claims against this company, it’s crucial to act quickly.
Would you like to know more about the implications of this status or the steps you should take next?
I have already put an objection in
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It looks like you have taken several steps already regarding your legal claim. You might be in a complex situation, especially considering the company's status and the legal processes involved.
Would you like more detailed guidance on the next steps you can take after putting in an objection?
It looks like you have taken several steps already regarding your legal claim. You might be in a complex situation, especially considering the company's status and the legal processes involved.
Would you like more detailed guidance on the next steps you can take after putting in an objection?
how would i know a company is dormant? what is the criteria?
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To determine if a company is dormant, check the following criteria:
- No significant accounting transactions during the financial year.
- No trading activities (buying, selling, etc.).
- Only allowable transactions like payment of fees to Companies House.
Would you like more information on handling legal matters with dormant companies?
To determine if a company is dormant, check the following criteria:
- No significant accounting transactions during the financial year.
- No trading activities (buying, selling, etc.).
- Only allowable transactions like payment of fees to Companies House.
Would you like more information on handling legal matters with dormant companies?
can i sue a company director if the business is dormant?
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Yes, you can potentially sue a company director if the business is dormant, but it depends on various factors such as the nature of your claim and whether the director has personal liability. Here are some key points:
- Directors can be personally liable if they have breached their fiduciary duties.
- Claims can be made for wrongful trading, fraud, or personal guarantees.
- Legal advice is recommended for complex cases.
Do you need more detailed information on pursuing a claim against a company director?
Yes, you can potentially sue a company director if the business is dormant, but it depends on various factors such as the nature of your claim and whether the director has personal liability. Here are some key points:
- Directors can be personally liable if they have breached their fiduciary duties.
- Claims can be made for wrongful trading, fraud, or personal guarantees.
- Legal advice is recommended for complex cases.
Do you need more detailed information on pursuing a claim against a company director?
it was a no dss discrimination claim with an estate agents
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It seems like you have a complex situation involving a discrimination claim against an estate agent. Given the intricate details, seeking legal advice is recommended.
For a discrimination claim, here are some important points:
- You may need to go through the County Court.
- Provide clear evidence and documentation for your claim.
- Consider seeking advice from a legal professional specializing in discrimination cases.
Would you like more detailed guidance or assistance with any specific aspect of your claim?
It seems like you have a complex situation involving a discrimination claim against an estate agent. Given the intricate details, seeking legal advice is recommended.
For a discrimination claim, here are some important points:
- You may need to go through the County Court.
- Provide clear evidence and documentation for your claim.
- Consider seeking advice from a legal professional specializing in discrimination cases.
Would you like more detailed guidance or assistance with any specific aspect of your claim?
when a company is acquired by another company, do they also acquire their debt?
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When a company is acquired by another company, the acquiring company typically assumes both the assets and the liabilities (including debts) of the acquired company. This is usually structured into the acquisition agreement.
Do you have any specific concerns or further questions about the acquisition process?
When a company is acquired by another company, the acquiring company typically assumes both the assets and the liabilities (including debts) of the acquired company. This is usually structured into the acquisition agreement.
Do you have any specific concerns or further questions about the acquisition process?
i am suing an estate agent called priory estates who are have their active proposal to strike off currently suspended but have been acquired by MGY estate agents. I have just submitted a discrimination claim against Priory Estates as a prospective tenant who was denied due to a no dss policy. Would MGY acquire this liability and should I copy them in to the case and pre-claim letter
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In an acquisition, the acquiring company (MGY estate agents) often assumes the liabilities of the acquired company (Priory Estates). It would be wise to copy MGY estate agents in your case and pre-claim letter to ensure they are aware of the claim.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to proceed with including MGY in your claim?
In an acquisition, the acquiring company (MGY estate agents) often assumes the liabilities of the acquired company (Priory Estates). It would be wise to copy MGY estate agents in your case and pre-claim letter to ensure they are aware of the claim.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to proceed with including MGY in your claim?