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  • Breach of Contract on Private Land

    Hi Everyone, I'm looking for some advice on a situation I've found myself in. I run a minibus service and found that everywhere we go just lately there's signs about penalty charges for stopping or parking in the wrong place, this is private land etc etc. I have now 2 county court sommons to defend. The first is for allegedly stopping in an area where stopping in not allowed, I'm up to the N180 stage after applying for a stay of execution for a further 14 days. Basically they have pictures of the minibus stood within the Private land (East Midlands Airport) and I have evidence to the contrary. Which way should I go ? It's been allocated for the fast track, but I'm not sure how to complete the N180 if anyone can help I'd be very grateful. I'll start a new thread for the other one.
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    Why is it allocated to the fast track?

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    • #3
      Sorry I read that wrong, it says it is suitable for allocation to the small claims track.Â*

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      • #4
        Give some more details, such as the Notice to Keeper received and what the signs say.

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        • #5
          I have defended the claim, it,s completing the N180 I,m a bit stuck with. It has to be submitted around the 10th Dec

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          • #6
            Could anyone explain 11 to me please ?

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            • #7
              They are trying to say that any stopping will be considered parking and so thay can issue a notice.* There is a court case where the judge stated that stopping is not parking.

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              • #8
                Thanks, *that confirms they are trying to twist it from stopping to parking so they can rely on Pofa 2012. Any idea where I can find the case where the judge has made the decision on the stopping? And could I rely on it verbally in a county court as its too late for any written evidence.

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                • #9
                  Found reference to it*http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co...t-parking.html

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                  • #10
                    Thank You the page was very helpful, I also found some other useful info regarding the contract between the land owner and the parking company.*

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                    • #11
                      In light of the court cases being vacated, Do you think this might be a good time to contact the Claimant and tell them my arguments and the legislation they haven’t stuck too? Or will I be giving them ammunition to fire back at me?

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                        • #13
                          Ok maybe a different forum might answer my questions... Good Bye

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                          • #14
                            Hi if you won the case, please could you help me with mine i have posted a new thread. Thanks

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                            • #15
                              I have almost exact case only mine is at bp petrol station if you won please help me with mine. Ive got new thread.*

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