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  1. Hi all, would like to seek your advice on this case My best friend received a letter Writ of Summons from the lawyer representing the bank. The letter has given him within 8 days for 2 choices Admit the claim or Dispute the claim If he Admit the claim, does he require to pay the amount claimed and costs of $800 to the Plaintiff or his solicitor within 8 days from the date of the letter. Kindly advised. Thanks
  2. source: http://www.tremeritus.com/2015/07/02/writ-of-possession-issued-against-man-with-terminal-cancer/ Not sure how accurate this story is .. but seems such a sad case. Sell house but cannot get money to treat his cancer. Is it that difficult to touch the CPF even if may die before reaching 65?
  3. I have received a writ of summons recently. What does this mean? Is this normal in motor insurance claims? Will my insurer settle for me?
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