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EA fees and Councils and FOI's discussion
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Guest repliedRe: Help with Newlyn please
No in the main they do not say what you think they do, none of them state categorically what you are saying! The others do.
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Guest repliedRe: Help with Newlyn please
Because the responses are clear and because they are supported by thestatute
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Guest repliedRe: Help with Newlyn please
To save me digging them out I will link the thread on cag for you, the responses on there are clear and unabiguous.
When I get on my pc
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Guest repliedRe: Help with Newlyn please
Yes you guessOriginally posted by Big Al View PostDoes the council advise...? No. None of their business I would guess.
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Guest repliedRe: Help with Newlyn please
Nope can't open that one do I really have to dig out the replies which clearly states the true position again ?
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Does the council advise...? No. None of their business I would guess.Originally posted by andy58 View PostDoes not say that though. Does the authority advise the ea to collect their own fees pont2 answer no. So how do you think they are collected
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Is this one clearer?
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Does not say that though. Does the authority advise the ea to collect their own fees pont2 answer no. So how do you think they are collectedOriginally posted by Big Al View PostDon't start to embarrass yourself again, please. If the payment does not include fees, nothing is passed to the EA. Please, just for once, accept this.
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Don't start to embarrass yourself again, please. If the payment does not include fees, nothing is passed to the EA. Please, just for once, accept this.Originally posted by andy58 View PostOh just opened, yes as I thought, this authority retains the sum due under the warrent and forwards fees,it is all the same, the warrant will still be active until the total amount is paid. You will find the rest of you responses conrim the same thing, I have responses which cleaarly confirm this, but as said I am not going through it all again just for yourbenifit, my last post on the subject.
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Guest repliedRe: Help with Newlyn please
Except when fees are paid to the council
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Guest repliedRe: Help with Newlyn please
Do you wish me to continue with this Amethyst ?
See point 3 of above
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Guest repliedRe: Help with Newlyn please
Oh just opened, yes as I thought, this authority retains the sum due under the warrent and forwards fees,it is all the same, the warrant will still be active until the total amount is paid. You will find the rest of you responses conrim the same thing, I have responses which cleaarly confirm this, but as said I am not going through it all again just for yourbenifit, my last post on the subject.
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