Re: Parking Control Management/Gladstones Court Claim
And Just to add to M1's post, there is a long standing principle of the Court to look at the substance and not the form. That means that the Court should look at the real intention of the sign rather than what it actually says, hence the main function of the sign was to prevent non-permit holders from parking in the marked bays and not, a unilateral offer to park.
And Just to add to M1's post, there is a long standing principle of the Court to look at the substance and not the form. That means that the Court should look at the real intention of the sign rather than what it actually says, hence the main function of the sign was to prevent non-permit holders from parking in the marked bays and not, a unilateral offer to park.
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