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jaycee401 | 23:38 Tue 25th Sep 2007 | Law
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How far in advance do the courts know of which cases will be heard and when?
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Not sure exactly, but I would assume quite well in advance, to ensure that witnesses are available etc. When I was called as a witness I was given around 7 months notice
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Thanks for reply. Its a land registry tribunal hearing but I have'nt heard from them re a date. As I know which court it will be held at I wondered if i could phone the court and ask them if it had been listed. The only ref I could give them is the name of the applicant and respondant plus the solicitors details. Is it worth me doing this?
Worth a try.

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