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Need help to fight jbw with parking fines please!!

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  • #16
    Re: Need help to fight jbw with parking fines please!!

    Originally posted by legalese View Post
    Maybe your colleague at TS would know
    I think everyone knows cept you.

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    • #17
      Re: Need help to fight jbw with parking fines please!!

      Originally posted by legalese View Post
      Woul you care to share that statute link please

      Sorry facetious (its a bad habit) that would be the distress for rent rules 1988 (you can google them)and common law going back to the 13 century .

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      • #18
        Re: Need help to fight jbw with parking fines please!!

        This is comical davyb, which section are you referring to?

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        • #19
          Re: Need help to fight jbw with parking fines please!!

          All of it

          Its called levying distress.

          Yes it is comical, bailiffs have been plying their trade for hundreds of years and in all that time no one twigged that all they had to do was just tell them to not call.

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          • #20
            Re: Need help to fight jbw with parking fines please!!

            Best open the door to the bailiff then if he is levying a distress warrant

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            • #21
              Re: Need help to fight jbw with parking fines please!!

              Originally posted by legalese View Post
              Best open the door to the bailiff then if he is levying a distress warrant
              Why would you want to do that?
              The act only gives him the right to attend, it does not permit entry unless by peaceful means.

              I am afraid i have no time for this, look in the bailiff section on here , it will give you some basic knowledge, but please refrain from giving advice until you have read and understood it.

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              • #22
                Re: Need help to fight jbw with parking fines please!!

                Peaceful means? Well explain what peaceful means would allow the bailiff to enter

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                • #23
                  Re: Need help to fight jbw with parking fines please!!

                  The act only gives him the right to attend, it does not permit entry unless by peaceful means.

                  Of course davyb, are you beginning to understand statute law now? Here, I will edit that sentence for clarity....The act only gives him the right to attend, it does not permit entry unless by consent.

                  A statute is a formal written enactment of a legislative authority that governs a state, city, or county.[1] Typically, statutes command or prohibit something, or declare policy.[1] The word is often used to distinguish law made by legislative bodies from case law, decided by courts, and regulations issued by government agencies.[1] Statutes are sometimes referred to aslegislation or "black letter law". As a source of law, statutes are considered primary authority (as opposed to secondary authority).

                  In English law, black letter law is a term used to describe those areas of law characterized by technical rules, rather than those areas of law characterized by having a more conceptual basis. Contract, tort and land law are typical black letter law subjects, whereasadministrative law, for example, would be considered considerably less black letter.
                  SOURCE WIKIPEDIA
                  Last edited by legalese; 15th August 2012, 20:53:PM.

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