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Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
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Not that I have seen many cases to be fair but I guess if people who have been victim of a fraud or scam, if they knew to claim under section 75 in the first place, get rejected by card providers, they might assume they just have to swallow it and write it off. This at least gives people more confidence to fight back.
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
well its meant they always could, but til now there hadnt been a judgment on the point.Originally posted by Amethyst View PostSoooooooooooooooooooo, the big question, does this now mean other people who succumbed to land banking (or other) scams / frauds and paid deposits by card (if they found out it was a scam under 6 years hence ) now reclaim their full payments from the card providers ?
Was nice to read that M&S paid up before the need for court action.
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
Soooooooooooooooooooo, the big question, does this now mean other people who succumbed to land banking (or other) scams / frauds and paid deposits by card (if they found out it was a scam under 6 years hence ) now reclaim their full payments from the card providers ?
Was nice to read that M&S paid up before the need for court action.
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
Dont worry, were kicking the next one off in the High CourtOriginally posted by Nibbler View PostSo is this binding in any sense? Or just citable or persuasive in comparable cases?
Big can of worms no doubt though.....
There are plenty of people who have been wronged, and many want justice for others.
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
yeah note the reference to our counsels Immaculately drafted skeleton!!! i spent hours on this case when the file came over, my barrister had all the relevant cases and was well prepared. On the other hand, the oppo seemed to throw in many irrelevant cases, and seemed to focus on the stuff that wasnt relevantOriginally posted by Amethyst View PostThe Judge seems a little confused as to why most of those cases were included in the bundles !
Nice and relevant to see Durkin there though
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
So is this binding in any sense? Or just citable or persuasive in comparable cases?
Big can of worms no doubt though.....
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
Originally posted by pt2537 View Postmost amusing point is where the Judge refers to the Chartered trust case relied upon by MBNA LOL
The Judge seems a little confused as to why most of those cases were included in the bundles !
Nice and relevant to see Durkin there though
lol @ Para 10 - ''She sued only the present Defendants since the real culprits were not worth powder and shot ''
such a lovely way with words
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
Indeed, he didnt need to look at the other limb of the claim, which was whether the scheme was an unauthorised collective investment scheme, which it plainly was per the Asset Land int case.Originally posted by Amethyst View PostPara 32. In those circumstances, I am of the view that both under section 56 and 75 the Defendants are afflicted by the consequences of the fraud for all purposes including the Limitation Act.
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Neither the fraud nor the misrepresentation have been made by MBNA which had no knowledge of either. MBNA is nevertheless afflicted with joint and several liability with the supplier and is therefore deemed to be responsible for the misrepresentation and, in my view, also the fraud.
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
Para 32. In those circumstances, I am of the view that both under section 56 and 75 the Defendants are afflicted by the consequences of the fraud for all purposes including the Limitation Act.
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Neither the fraud nor the misrepresentation have been made by MBNA which had no knowledge of either. MBNA is nevertheless afflicted with joint and several liability with the supplier and is therefore deemed to be responsible for the misrepresentation and, in my view, also the fraud.
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
most amusing point is where the Judge refers to the Chartered trust case relied upon by MBNA LOL
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
Ok people, the Judgment is attached.Attached Files
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
Or email it to me and I'll put it on server xx admin@legalbeagles.info
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
If it's a big PDF can you use dropbox or similar? vBulletin always seem to crap out on me when I try to upload something more than a few MB.
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Re: Section 75 & Misrep Court Judgment - Paul Tilley
LOL am having difficulties posting the judgment but wil get a copy on here soon
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Re: Richard Durkin v HFC / PC World supreme court hearing 28th January 2014
Originally posted by Nibbler View PostJust skim read the summary. The credit card companies are going to utterly loath you for that judgement. Well done.
Bet the phone goes for PT and offered a job at MBNA to get him and Kate and others off their trail??????????????:beagle::beagle:
Can imagine the suitable reply!:beagle::beagle:
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