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Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

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  • #31
    Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

    Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
    I am familiar with the case of R -v- Tucker [2012] as the appellant in that case is known to me. The matter is now the subject of further proceedings, against a number of defendants, under Civil Law, and sub judice.
    Nice one....as I said they have to be held accountable - AND THEY WILL BE

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    • #32
      Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

      Originally posted by forceofone View Post
      the reason i am locked up under legislation and the rules is because i am a student of the law. That is from 1066 to present day

      i love the complexity of the law, and to see people twist it for their own misguided aims is abhorrent
      well hope no one gets to use you for defending as you need to work in the profesion of the courts and the law society another company for profit.

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      • #33
        Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

        Search law society here http://www.dnb.co.uk/ a company for profit, nice advise forcofone, legislation is your profesion mate

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        • #34
          Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

          Never trust a lawyer true saying, never speak to cops another true saying.

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          • #35
            Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

            Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
            well hope no one gets to use you for defending as you need to work in the profesion of the courts and the law society another company for profit.
            That's a subjective question, why would you think i will operate in the court system, just because i hold a law degree, you are very good at implying unsubstantiated facts, hearsay, and leading questions

            Going phishing, are we not

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            • #36
              Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

              Originally posted by FORCEOFONE View Post
              That's a subjective question, why would you think i will operate in the court system, just because i hold a law degree, you are very good at implying unsubstantiated facts, hearsay, and leading questions

              Going phishing, are we not
              Never trust a lawyer end of. You must be a good lawyer you cant answer whether a bailiff can be sued for trespass or not lol

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              • #37
                Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                Originally posted by mindful View Post
                Nice one....as I said they have to be held accountable - AND THEY WILL BE
                Indeed it would be nice to see the case in question .

                "Vaughan v McKenzie [1969] 1 QB 557 if the debtor strikes the bailiff over the head with a full milk bottle after making a forced entry, the debtor is not guilty of assault because the bailiff was there illegally, likewise R. v Tucker at Hove Trial Centre Crown Court, December 2012"

                I wonder if it was the same milk bottle,

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                • #38
                  Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                  I have absolutely no idea what any of you are talking about now.

                  Have I walked into an old feud between rival websites :fear:

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                  • #39
                    Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                    Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                    Never trust a lawyer end of.
                    Hmm LEGAL beagles is probably not the place for you then.

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                    • #40
                      Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                      Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                      never trust a lawyer end of. You must be a good lawyer you cant answer whether a bailiff can be sued for trespass or not lol

                      Under common law, any citizen of England, and i use the word England for a very good reason, can have a summons for trespass.

                      And your point ????

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                      • #41
                        Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                        Originally posted by PlanB View Post
                        I have absolutely no idea what any of you are talking about now.

                        Have I walked into an old feud between rival websites :fear:
                        removal of implied right of access can stop a bailiff collecting council tax, milo said as tomtubby that you can sue a bailiff for trespass but not like what i say, so how do you sue a bailiff for trespass

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                        • #42
                          Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                          Originally posted by PlanB View Post
                          I have absolutely no idea what any of you are talking about now.

                          Have I walked into an old feud between rival websites :fear:
                          Google, Freeman of the Land. Or loonie tunes as it is also known

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                          • #43
                            Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                            Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
                            Hmm LEGAL beagles is probably not the place for you then.
                            Thank you for this, my knowledge is better than yours then

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                            • #44
                              Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                              Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
                              Google, Freeman of the Land. Or loonie tunes as it is also known
                              In an attempt to put you off the subject of bailiffs, in fact a lawyer knows only too well what a freeman is

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                              • #45
                                Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                                Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
                                Thank you for this, my knowledge is better than yours then
                                Knowledge ?

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