Hi
Would very much appreciate a little advice. Me and my partner were involved/spent 4 years preparing an indepth grant application for 125,000 with our landlord. we factually did 90% of the work and the application was for our business. the landlord accepted an award for 123,000. then six months later told us he did not want it and had given it back. At the same time as this we were involved in a parliamentary investigation in to farm grant applications. this complaint was fully upheld in our favour after 3 years.
we both eventually were invited to a meeting in parliament. at that meeting we were informed our landlord had never given the award back but still had it. He had simply lied to us. this ended our home and business.
We are going to sue him for breach of contract. we had no written contract but want to ask the court to accept a quasi contract. also need to represent my partner. but I'm told I cant as I'm a McKenzie friend. can a court allow a MK Kenzie friend to represent a plaintiff. we have tried o seek legal advice but don't ever get anywhere, it gets passed from a solicitor on to a barrister of which we simply cant fund. so we absolutely need to represent ourselves. we appreciate the risks but we have nothing to loose.
any advice appreciated.
Steveeasy
Would very much appreciate a little advice. Me and my partner were involved/spent 4 years preparing an indepth grant application for 125,000 with our landlord. we factually did 90% of the work and the application was for our business. the landlord accepted an award for 123,000. then six months later told us he did not want it and had given it back. At the same time as this we were involved in a parliamentary investigation in to farm grant applications. this complaint was fully upheld in our favour after 3 years.
we both eventually were invited to a meeting in parliament. at that meeting we were informed our landlord had never given the award back but still had it. He had simply lied to us. this ended our home and business.
We are going to sue him for breach of contract. we had no written contract but want to ask the court to accept a quasi contract. also need to represent my partner. but I'm told I cant as I'm a McKenzie friend. can a court allow a MK Kenzie friend to represent a plaintiff. we have tried o seek legal advice but don't ever get anywhere, it gets passed from a solicitor on to a barrister of which we simply cant fund. so we absolutely need to represent ourselves. we appreciate the risks but we have nothing to loose.
any advice appreciated.
Steveeasy
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