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Warning Issued Against Caveat Do I Send It Or Do Leeds?

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Busby15 | 18:04 Mon 16th Sep 2013 | Civil
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I've received the warning letter which I have to serve on the Caveator. I assumed the Leed's office would send it directly to her. They say I need to serve a copy of the enclosed letter, is this correct?
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If they say so, yes. I think it may mean send it by registered/recorder delivery.
I guess this is about this earlier post http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Law/Civil/Question1272587.html
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Does the 8 days start from when the letter is received by the Caveator? I assume the date on the warning from Leed's doesn't count?

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