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DFS and Insurance by Adrian Boliston
"Rachel" wrote in message ... 3 years ago we purchased a suite from DFS with the 0% free credit for 4 years, pay nothing for first year. At the time of taking out the agreement the salesman told us that the payment protection insurance was compulsory, is this correct? I'm not sure how they could make it compulsory if it...
July 27th 04 07:09 PM
by Anthony Edwards Go to last post
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Speed Camera Detectors to be Banned! by Peter McLelland
"John Wright" wrote in message ... On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 15:13:29 +0100, The Reids wrote: Following up to JohnB Correct, now who pays lots of punitive taxes like petrol duty, road tax etc etc? I'll give you a clue, it starts in "mo" and is 9 letters. :-)
July 27th 04 06:21 PM
by Martin Davies Go to last post
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Telephone mast at school. by Clueless2
"smicker" wrote in message ... An attempt was made to get permission to erect a telephone mast at the school my g/children go to. The parents got up a 400 name petition and it was stopped. Now there is an application for another mast and there is only 3 weeks to lodge objections to it. It is very underhanded because...
July 27th 04 06:18 PM
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Telephone mast at school. by Pat Winstanley
In article , says... An attempt was made to get permission to erect a telephone mast at the school my g/children go to. The parents got up a 400 name petition and it was stopped. Now there is an application for another mast and there is only 3 weeks to lodge objections to it. 3 weeks seems plenty of time to lodge a simple...
July 27th 04 06:01 PM
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Are the Able-Bodied welcome on this NG? by Pat Winstanley
In article , says... On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 18:55:36 +0100, Pat Winstanley wrote: In article , says... On Sun, 25 Jul 2004 18:08:14 +0100, Pat Winstanley wrote:
July 27th 04 05:50 PM
by Pat Winstanley Go to last post
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Bit OT? - Death in the Olden Days by xavier
I've just got a copy of my G.G.Grandfathers death certificate which was issued originally in 1872. Cause of death "Bronchitis, 14 days certified" No doctor's signature or even reference to one and the informant was my G.G.Grandmother, present at the death (even then she only made her mark). Does anyone know what '14 days certified' means and when did it become compulsory for a doctor to have an...
July 27th 04 04:35 PM
by Dave Mayall Go to last post
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Use of DNA by Juco
Case... Male has son by woman, Man & Woman do not live together.(never will) Man pays x amount towards child, Woman denies access most of the time (to get at man) Man continues paying but through bank as proof (despite lack of access) Can...
July 27th 04 02:58 PM
by Jim Walsh Go to last post
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Why this waste of the court's time? by Paul C. Dickie
In article , Nigel writes Not really, seems like a fairly typical day. I suspect part of the judges decision to have a hearing is that both parties were unrepresented. Getting everyone together allows the judge to explain everything and it (tries to) stop some of the frustration/misunderstanding/sense of resentment...
July 27th 04 02:34 PM
by Paul C. Dickie Go to last post
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FIRST THEY STOLE OUR FISH - NOW THEY ARE AFTER OUR BANKS by Mike Mitchell
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 04:55:19 +0200, abelard wrote: On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 23:31:17 +0100, "Wotan" typed: If you had a willing buyer for your daughter, would you sell her
July 27th 04 10:25 AM
by Mike Mitchell Go to last post
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Bad IFA mortgage advice by Richard Smith
If anyone could offer advice on the following I would be grateful, as we feel we have a valid case for complaint against the IFA who we feel advised us wrongly.... (apologies if wrong NG) On 1st June we met our IFA to discuss the mortgage that best suited our requirements: we opted for a 2-years fixed mortgage and a mortgage company that fitted our requirements was found. Our property agreed...
July 27th 04 08:54 AM
by Richard Smith Go to last post
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Are the Able-Bodied welcome on this NG? by Pat Winstanley
In article , says... Yeah I noticed that, she just tried to switch to uk.legal with me I see yopu have NO consideration for the majority of the poeople who read and post in uk.people.disability who do NOT want to have smicker's stupid allegationsd flying around all the time there...
July 27th 04 08:04 AM
by Pat Winstanley Go to last post
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Interesting judgement - driver vs pedestrian by Paul C. Dickie
In article , Bystander writes I am grateful to the Lawzone Newswire for this. Killing machines by Stephen Cottrell, 1 Temple Gardens In Parkinson the Claimant was under the influence of alcohol and had stepped out from behind a parked taxi into the path of the Defendant's police car, which he should have...
July 27th 04 03:06 AM
by Paul C. Dickie Go to last post
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Principle of Mitigation re contractual breaches by Inqtress
In British Westinghouse Electric & Manufacture Co Ltd v Underground Electric Railways Co of London AC 673, the House of Lords rejected Underground Electric's claim for damages for breach of contract. British Westinghouse provided Underground with electric turbines that were deficient in power, thereby breaching the contract. Underground discovered the breach after they used the turbines and...
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July 27th 04 01:43 AM
by Seppo Renfors Go to last post
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producer by Bystander
"mike" wrote in message ... I had a producer the other day and on the 7th day my driving license was still away with solicitor (money laundering regs compliance). As a result i could not produce. What will happen now? Surely they won't go to the expense of a court hearing? I mean I told the copper where my license was and she...
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July 27th 04 12:49 AM
by Ian Henden Go to last post
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Maintenance by baz
35 Years ago a guy went to Australia to escape punishing maintenance. Will applying for aged pension alert the appropriate authorities ? Cheers
July 26th 04 11:52 PM
by baz Go to last post
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Divorce procedure initiation by Lookout
Separated with my wife few weeks ago and have to start divorce procedure. There are no children and all financial matters have been already settled by mutual agreement. I've chosen "DIY" divorce provided by www.quickie-divorce.com on the grounds of "Unreasonable Behaviour". The divorce will not be contested. I would like to ask the knowledgable and experienced people in this group few "simple",...
July 26th 04 10:10 PM
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Check the rejection site by Mr Magoo
"smicker" wrote in message ... Who mentioned persecuted? Where does that come into the debate? I suppose you will want to introduce conspiracy next. The reason I re-submit rejected posts is because they then get posted. Yes all of them actually and if I remember correctly it was The Todal who ...
July 26th 04 09:20 PM
by Derek Hornby Go to last post
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Information on wrongful conviction by Kavanagh QC
I was wondering if anyone could shed some light on the story of the mentally retarded Polish man who was convicted of a child murder because police falsified the evidence of semen found on the victim's body. Just to jog your memory, a film was made based on the story where the man's mother desperately tried to appeal and finally had him released from prison. From the trauma of the ordeal and...
July 26th 04 09:05 PM
by Kavanagh QC Go to last post
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Compulsory redundnacy by John
Hi I have now been given a letter telling me my employment with my compnay will cease on 30th September 2004. I did not volunteer for redundnacy , however , the compnay say in the lette rthat they can revoke this letter at any time. I have so far refused to sign to accept the letter and redundancy.
July 26th 04 08:49 PM
by Jeremy Barker Go to last post
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Are the Able-Bodied welcome on this NG? by Pat Winstanley
In article , says... I have a recent letter where she ask me to apologise and pay her £2K and a similar one from Peter Jacobs asking me to apologise and pay him £900 and yet she is denying the existence of these letters!!! Liar!
July 26th 04 08:41 PM
by Pat Winstanley Go to last post
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