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Judge Cooke strikes again

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  • Judge Cooke strikes again

    BBC NEWS | Business | Judge rejects more bank claims

    It seems 2 other claimants fell foul of the same problem mr Berwick had insofar as they didn't think they had breached their contract with Lloyds.

    I'm not a lloyds claimant but this defence does seem to be peculiar to this bank and they do occsionally come up trumps with it so don't forget that you definitely DID breach the contract!

    It makes you wonder what Judge Cookes decision would have been if these claimants had admitted to breaching contract....

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    Judge Cook

    But see here part way down--on same day he agreed with Claimant!

    http://www.legal-beagles.co.uk/forum...mpy-judge.html

    Turbo

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    • #3
      It really shows that we have to be soooo prepared for these court cases and have a water tight claim!
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      Neither a borrower nor a lender be;
      For loan oft loses both itself and friend,
      And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.

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      • #4
        this need to be clearly and forcefully stated

        when in front of judge Cooke,or any judge for that matter
        members must be AWARE so they are clear that THEY HAVE BREACHED THEIR CONTRACT
        and the bank has hit them with charges that are "more than the banks actual liquidated losses and disproportionate" making them penalty charges which under the UTCCR'S are unlawful
        maybe a sticky pointing this out?
        Advice & opinions of granby are offered informally, without prejudice & without liability
        Use your own judgment. Seek advice of a qualified insured professional if you have any doubts

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