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Hi Any advice? here are the basics Sued by Cavalry Served July 28th. . .. had 20 days to answer Provided answer on the 20th day (August 18th) Last day was Aug. 18th based on calculations made following court rules here in Pima. I also sent them the Answer certified mail. The Answer also showed on the court website minutes after paying the fee and filing. Certified the mailing on Aug. 20th. (Makes me think they did not even look at the court website to see if I answered) I received a copy from their offices today (Aug 22) I have ten days excluding weekends and holidays (according to the just
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Would someone be kind enough to help me in answering the following (received after I responded to the summons admitting only to my name and county residence): CACH,LLC, Plaintiff, vs Defendant( s). PLAINTIFF'S FIRST SET OF INTERROGATORIES To: me, Defendant(s). Pursuant to Rule 1.340 of the Florida Rules of Civil Procedure, you are to answer the attached interrogatories separately, fully, in writing, and under oath. You should deliver a true copy of your answers to the undersigned attorney within thirty days af
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I'm new here. I was served by PRA on 4/19, case was filed on 3/27/14 in Florida. Two counts listed: Account Stated & Unjust Enrichment. They submitted page 1 of a credit card statement from Sept 9, 2010 to Oct. 10, 2010 with a min payment due of $1,953. I don't have any paperwork. I pulled my CR and the last payment was on 2/24/2010 on both PRA account information and OC. I am going to file my answers and affirm the SOL defense plus others. My question is, when would I file a motion to dismiss based on the SOL?
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I have recently been served with a lawsuit on a credit card I was unaware of, by Cavalry SPV. I have responded to the summons, and most of the basic questions on the Request for Admission I am just responding "Deny." But in the research I have done I have not come across the following questions, or appropriate answers: 16. There is no legal or factual basis to support any defense, claim or contention asserted by you in your Answer. 17. You do not have any documents that support your contention that the amount claimed due in the Complaint is incorrect. (I did not say the amount was incorre
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I recently received a summons from my county court in response to alleged debts from a JDB. I was hoping that someone could help critique my answers. 1. Oli-v, Defendant (s) is a (are) residents of XXXXX County, with a post office address of (my address). 2.The amount claimed herein does not exceed the jurisdiction of the court. 3. the amount claimed from Oli-v, the Defendant (s) is One Thousand Three Hundred eight and 66 cents ($1208.66, together with proper interest at the contract rate of 21% per annum in the amount of $1,571.27, attorneys fees of $196.80, court costs, and any other item
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