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Just received a bill for the first time that is 7 years Old? Do i have to pay it?
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rizla_king wrote: »Seems to be more clear cut if anything. :huh: Your logic is back to front.
If in the Swansea City Council v Glass case the fact that there was a statutory requirement to issue a written notice did not prevent the limitation period from starting to run from when the work was completed, then in this case where there is no such requirement there can be little doubt that it ran from when the work was finished.
Hello there,
Isn't that what I put? Apologies if it didn't read like that.
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