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Is it next Thurs AP or today?.........good luck either way.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Good Luck next week then AP!Ali
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Luck doesn't come in to it guys. This is about what is fair and right. If increasing rent by 80% followed by a further 72% is fair then I am Chinese. If our government says a local authority is not entitled to collect rent under regulations that have not been confirmed at government level and our Council admits it has had no regulations so confirmed I should be home and dry. My problem will be convincing the Sheriff that when the Council set(synonym of regulate) its rent, it made a regulation that required to be confirmed at government level to give it legal force. Our law say that regulations not so confirmed shall be of no force. The word regulations is undefined in the legislation and I say it should be interpreted according to its literal ordinary and natural meaning. i.e any kind of rule or regulation. Council says it means only the type of regulation known as secondary legislation. However as I said, if regulations that have not been confirmed have no force, they are not the kind known as secondary legislation. Confused? you will be . I've had 4years to get my head round it.
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Likewise AP, you've obviously put a lot of thought & hard work into this so here's hoping for the correct outcome........Not good luck but fingers crossed.sigpic“Gorillas are very intelligent, but they don't have to be as delicate as chimps -- they can just smash open the termite nest,”
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Originally posted by Aberdeenplotter View PostSorry BM, missed your last post on this.
Back in Court next Thursday morning at 10.00am. Written arguments and answers compiled and forwarded to the Council solicitor and should have been lodged in Court by the 6th but Council solicitor has yet to consider and respond. I'm as confident as ever.
Brilliant news though is that Aberdeen Council has now admitted that the Unfair terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations apply to their allotments Conditions of let letters. That means that the conditions contained within these Conditions of let letters can be interpreted in the manner most beneficial to me as a consumer. The Council's case has been founded on two of these conditions and additionally, a term in a consumer contract does not need to be unfair or have been used unfairly to be deemed unfair. It just needs to have the potential to be used unfairly. Both of the terms on which the Council has founded its case have the potential to be used unfairly. An unfair term is not binding on a consumer.
Not out of the woods yet but a huge step forward.
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Originally posted by lottie dolly View Postwell done thus far,what a head ache you must have,you will come out with your head held high,
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