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UKPC on private land outside flat
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Thank you so much for your help, I didn't put anything about loading / unloading and just wanted someone to have a quick check that it made sense!
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Tallulah19 wrote: »
All permits had expired on 31st December with residents waiting for them to be renewed (proof of this available on request) so there was no valid enforcement in operation at the time. Furthermore leases trump signs, primacy of contract here is in favour of the residents (you have no standing to unilaterally amend or vary leases and tenancy agreements). Your entire operation appears to be a case of derogation from grant and if you are unsure what that means I suggest you seek legal advice.
I love the bit in bold.
Everything looks OK to me and you are right not to add anything else. Legal points only is what will win.I married my cousin. I had to...I don't have a sister.
All my screwdrivers are cordless."You're Safety Is My Primary Concern Dear" - Laks0 -
Lease may trump signs. But check that is the case here.0
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Thanks Fruitcake
I can't take any credit though, that goes to Coupon!
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Thank you for the advice,
Take care0
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