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Ltd company owe money
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My husband has a limited company and has been chasing a creditor (another limited company) for over 6 months. The company that owes us money is not insolvent. We have threatened legal action but need to know what to do. Can we issue a claim in the Small Claims Court like with personal debt? The debt is for circa �1400 which is a lot for a small business. Thanks in advance
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You may, as a business owner or operator, also make a claim.
* If you are a firm, then make a claim as a firm using its name, followed by the words 'a firm'. You would then list the address of the firm. Example: Lawpack Publishing, a firm, 76-89 Alscot Road, London, SE1.
* If you are a limited company, use its name designation 'limited company' and either its trading address or the address of its registered office. Example: Lawpack Publishing Limited, a limited company, 76-89 Alscot Road, London, SE1.
* If you are a person doing business under another name, use your own name followed by the words 'trading as', and the address of the business. Example: John Smith trading as Lawpack Publishing, 76-89 Alscot Road, London, SE1.
http://www.lawpack.co.uk/small_claims_faq.asp# 4996
You may, as a business owner or operator, also make a claim.
* If you are a firm, then make a claim as a firm using its name, followed by the words 'a firm'. You would then list the address of the firm. Example: Lawpack Publishing, a firm, 76-89 Alscot Road, London, SE1.
* If you are a limited company, use its name designation 'limited company' and either its trading address or the address of its registered office. Example: Lawpack Publishing Limited, a limited company, 76-89 Alscot Road, London, SE1.
* If you are a person doing business under another name, use your own name followed by the words 'trading as', and the address of the business. Example: John Smith trading as Lawpack Publishing, 76-89 Alscot Road, London, SE1.
http://www.lawpack.co.uk/small_claims_faq.asp# 4996