We recently appealed a decision given against one of our clients by a District Judge in a small claims court matter
Getting someone else to pay for your own mistakes is a principle that we would all love to adopt when it suits us – but only in the judiciary are they seemingly able to.
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Lemons that don’t leave a bitter taste
In the wake of the recent Ryder Cup, I looked to see how those across the pond give rights to buyers whilst balancing it against protecting decent car traders against “rogue” consumers.
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Britain’s Got Talent – but not always in spelling!
Your client has sold the car in breach of contact.
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Former rental car was sold by a dealer to a buyer who thought the vehicle had one previous owner
Of course if the dealer is aware that the vehicle is from a driving school then he/she would be obliged to disclose that fact.
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Renting out properties as an additional source of income
As with any other commercial transaction, a clearly written contract is always a good starting point for making clear the terms of any agreement and avoiding arguments.
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Just what is the Golden Rule?
Even if you think your customer has no chance, he or she actually has every chance if you do nothing.
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REMINDER – INCREASE IN MINIMUM WAGE FROM 01 OCTOBER 2014
Minimum wage is increasing again for those aged 21 and over from £6.31 to £6.50 per hour and those aged 18 to 20 will also increase from £5.03 to £5.13 per hour.
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Potential new rules for debt claims in the County Court
Today, anyone can start a claim via their iPad (other mobile devices are available) without even stepping out from under their duvet.
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Section 75 Refunds – a reminder!
In a nutshell if a customer pays something between £100 to £30,000 on credit, then the credit provider is equally liable should something go wrong.
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Court Directions are an Order and not a Wish List!
It was necessary for the Pre-Delivery Inspection document to have been submitted in evidence before the hearing.
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Car Seat Danger warnings follow Trading Standards investigation
The investigation revealed at 30mph, an impact caused the seats to rip apart, catapulting a dummy child through the windscreen.
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What to do about Military Reservists?
The Reserve Forces (payments to Employers and Partners) Regulations 2014, expands the remit for which employers can reclaim payment from the Ministry of Defence.
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