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Actual Law for Council being responsible for its Bailiff

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  • #16
    Re: Actual Law for Council being responsible for its Bailiff

    I think the OP makes a valid point. sometimes we get used to trotting out percieved wisdom.
    I am not saying that what we say isn't correct, but i think that it is as well to stop and think every now and again and make sure we know what we are on about.
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    "The LA is equally and severly responsible for missdeeds of their bailiff"

    How in reality is this responsibility manifested?

    To whom are they responsible, in real terms

    is there any examples where this responsibility has been demonstrated

    All valid questions i would have thought.

    If they cant be answered it is just meaningless rhetoric. IMO

    Bernie

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    • #17
      is this post still live.i have the same question
      can the council be liable for the actions of the bailiff that failed to declare to them they coerced a mentally ill person into signing a indemnity .

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