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Breach of Contract Moot by
djd585
Hi everyone, I am a first year Law Student at university and have decided to enter the mooting competition. After reading the first question I was hoping to be drawn as the respondent (because I thought this would be the easier to find cases for) but suprise suprise, I am representing the appellant.
I was hoping that if I post the question here someone might be able to point me in the...
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Sale Of Goods Act (Again) by
fictitiousemail@gmail.com
On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 15:03:35 +0000, wrote:
On Mon, 01 Dec 2008 14:43:03 GMT, "turbo"
wrote:
I seem to have more than my fair share of problems under this
legislation.
I bought a kettle from Tesco 17 months ago - £25.
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MP arrested. Police interfere in politics by
Lou Ravi
Alang wrote:
Police state. Thats what we have when the police interfere with
politics.
Any allegation against an MP on political grounds should be a job for
parliament and ultimately the electorate.
He wasn't arrested on political grounds he was arrested for possibly
having contravened the Official Secrets Act.
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Clamped on my own private property by
kalimanro
I live on a private estate where the managing agents where the parking is comtrolled by the clampers. My car is authorised to park there and I own the proerty I live in.
On Saturday morning, I found my car clamped with a notice to say that I ahve paarked illegally. I called to cotrol Room to tell them that they have made a mistake, but rather than checking their records, they said that because...
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effective way of blanking out text for photocopying by
Sandi
I'm looking for some advice please.
I have a few hundred pages to photocopy and I need to anonymise the
text by blanking out names. I thought I would do it like this:
(1) photocopy the document
(2) use a black marker pen on chosen parts of text
(3) photocopy the marked page
Unfortunately, unless the marker ink is the same type of "black" and
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No charges laid over BNP leaflets by
Airmax[_6_]
Thirteen British National Party (BNP) members arrested on suspicion of
giving out racist material in Liverpool have been released without charge.
The men were arrested by Merseyside police on 22 November after leaflets
were distributed in the Whitechapel area of the city.
A police spokeswoman said they were released after consultation with the
Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
Nick Griffin,...
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Today 03:27 PM
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MBNA EGG sickness insurance by
sandra cass
Hi, hope you can help.
I was off sick from work. I am self employed. I went to the doctors after 2 weeks because I was not getting any better. After tests it came back I had thyroid problems which explained my feeling week and sleeping all day and all night. Not being able to do anything. Within about 2 weeks of taking the thyroxin my condition improved enough to return to work.
The problem is,...
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Have I committed a crime? by
junk@davidbevan.co.uk
In September I ordered and paid for a kitchen from MFI. 90% of it was
fitted in October, but several bits were missing. Some of the bits
since arrived, but I've been chasing the plinths and one door ever
since.
I have had several supposed delivery dates where I have waited in all
day for the items to be delivered and they havent turned up. The last
such time was yesterday.
....obviously MFI...
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Hi-Viz Community Payback Vests for Tony Blair & Gordon Brown by
Turk182
As Tony Blairs continues to cash his American payback cheques for
betraying Britain's over Iraq; and as Gordon Brown's hatred of
everything English is manifested in the payback he inflicts on the
'prosperous' southerners who were the great envy of his childhood, is
it not time to insist these two serial offenders wear the same
identification in the streets as they now dish out for...
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The Green Affair: A retired police chief speaks out by
MM
"With one crude act, the notion that fair justice is the cornerstone
of our democracy was ruthlessly shoved aside last week in an act of
political vandalism.
"For make no mistake, the arrest of Damian Green and the search of his
home and offices as a result of an investigation into an alleged
offence of 'conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office' will
have a profound impact on our...
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Today 12:40 PM
by MM
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One up for Europe: The Sally Murrer acquittal by
MM
"The Murrer case turned on Article 10 of the European Convention on
Human Rights, the right to freedom of expression. The court ruled, as
courts across Europe have ruled, that leaks to journalists are not
criminal unless they involve matters of national security or impair
the investigation of serious crime."
Now I know that the ECHR is not the same as the EU, but it is closer
to justice than...
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Today 12:13 PM
by MM
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Today 11:48 AM
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The Green Affair: Police "told serjeant at arms that DPP had given his approval to the arrest" by
MM
According to the Guardian, Jill Pay, the serjeant at arms, agreed to
allow the police to search Green's office whe the police told her that
the DPP had given his approval to the arrest.
However, elsewhere in the report it is stated that the DPP did not
sanction the arrest and was only informed shortly beforehand.
"Dominic Grieve, the shadow home secretary, said the police might have
misled Pay."
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Today 11:46 AM
by MM
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Beware the Ides of December by
Smolley
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details verification:
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Today 11:04 AM
by MM
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Things the Met could have been doing last Thursday by
MM
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 15:23:48 +0000, James Hammerton
wrote:
I fail to see why the police would legitimately have bothered themselves
over any of the four pieces of information.
Unless they thought they could score political Brownie points.
MM
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Today 11:01 AM
by MM
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A Man With Two Cameras by
MM
On Sun, 30 Nov 2008 18:45:14 -0000, Elder
wrote:
Because the member of the public who put up a sign saying "Warning
Safety Camera ahead" signs up near a speed trap was prosecuted for
obstructing the police in their duties and perverting the course of
justice.
Perverting the course of cash machine, more like.
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Today 10:55 AM
by MM
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MP arrested. Police interfere in politics by
Logician
On Nov 27, 10:14*pm, Alang wrote:
Police state. Thats what we have when the police interfere with
politics.
Any allegation against an MP on political grounds should be a job for
parliament and ultimately the electorate.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article5248278.ece
"A member of David Cameron’s Conservative frontbench team was arrested
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Today 10:54 AM
by MM
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