First of all let me say I haven't really thought too deeply about this, but...what are the pro's and cons of going down the UE and possibly SB route as apposed to taking out a DRO ?
On the face of it, one takes 6 years and a fair bit of hassle, while the other (DRO) takes a few quid and...
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Appeal judge makes first decision reversing “unfair relationship” finding: Conlon v Black Horse Limi
Appeal judge makes first decision reversing “unfair relationship” finding: Conlon v Black Horse Limited
Appeal judge makes first decision reversing “unfair relationship†finding: Conlon v Black Horse Limited - Lexology
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A complete defence?
A complete defence?
A complete defence? - Lexology
The main advantage from the landlord’s point of view of an assured shorthold tenancy (“AST”) is that once the fi xed term has expired possession can be recovered without having to establish...
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Where litigation goes wrong for everybody – costs in the Brit Inns case
Where litigation goes wrong for everybody – costs in the Brit Inns case
The costs judgment in Brit Inns Ltd v BDW Trading Ltd could be seen as an encouragement to defendants to make Calderbank offers where the claim is exaggerated and they do not think it fair that they should...
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The compulsive claimant - also known as the “vexatious litigant”
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The compulsive claimant - also known as the “vexatious litigant”
Professional claims handlers and solicitors must not be seen by the courts as taking advantage of...Last edited by transformer999; 6 October 2012, 06:22.
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Help with business O/D
Hi Guys, heres a little background.
I had a ltd company along with another director. We ran out of work and no longer trade. We had a overdraft of 5k and have not paid anything back. At the time we took this overdraft there was a garantee in place, however i believe this needs to be re-applied...
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Mis-sold PPI appeal fails to reach Supreme Court
Mis-sold PPI appeal fails to reach Supreme Court
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 30th August 2012 17:21.
An appeal brought to the Supreme Court by consumers over the mis-selling of payment protection insurance (PPI), which could have had huge...
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Fees
Just a question really;
What documentation do I need to read where it states the amount in fees that companies can charge us for late/missed payments, I assume it will be different for Banks - or is it?
So I and others can use it as ammunition when disputing the £12 (£25 Banks) charge...
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Judicial Review On Elements Of The WCA
Two Citizens who the Judge granted anonymity have been successful in having a Judicial Review on the Work Capability Assessment granted by the High Court.
This JR centres around citizens with Mental Health Issues and I Quote:
"The present case concerns some of the problems...
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Employers can force retirement, court ruling suggests
Employers can force retirement, court ruling suggests
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 25th April 2012 10:49.
A landmark ruling by the UK Supreme Court has signalled that employers may have some power to ensure workers retire at 65. The court unanimously......
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Income tax unlawful?
I'm a bit surprised that there's no mention anywhere on this site of paying income tax being unlawful as it funds illegal wars, occupations and genocide in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Pakistan (and soon Iran). Has anyone heard of Chris Coverdale and his 'Make Wars History' campaign? According to him,...
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dodgy defaults ????
Hi all
First post so Please be gentle ,
Can u Please point me in the direction
Of latest news, updates, implications of
Ré brandon v amex outcome
Because after a year of silence from
MANY dca, they have a renewed interest...
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Court rules unmarried couples won't get 50/50 split on shared properties
Court rules unmarried couples won't get 50/50 split on shared properties
This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 9th November 2011 22:23.
A man who left his partner nearly 20 years ago is not entitled to half the value of the house they shared, the Supreme Court has...
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HSBC held overdrawn customer
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Supreme court judges appointed
http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2011/m...ilson-sumption
Two new judges have been appointed to the supreme court: Lord Justice Wilson and Jonathan Sumption QC.
The two appointments to the UK's highest court follow the retirement of Lord Saville and the imminent...