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No stopping Parking Charge at Airport
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It will no doubt be for the court to make findings of fact where clarity of signage is in dispute.
If relevance is the fact you cannot leave the vehicle to read the signs without being instantly penalised. The requirements should therefore be clear to the driver of a moving vehicle.
Compare and contrast. The sign saying Airport is in the approved font for road signs seen from a moving vehicle.
Whilst that is a clearway cross it is on a square sign (information) not a round one (orders) and its far too small. Clearway signs must also display a clear beginning and end sign (if the landowner is seeking to emulate the national standard).3 -
Plus it's a forbidding sign , no offer to park , no consideration equals no parking contract , so it's a Penalty , on land covered by bylaws. So a complicated topic2
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Plus it's a forbidding sign , no offer to park , no consideration equals no parking contract , so it's a Penalty , on land covered by bylaws. So a complicated topic1
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The court fee is due on the 18th Nov. Will i know if this has been paid by them in time?0
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You will not be routinely informed; if you want to know, you will have to call the court. Often a late payment doesn't seem to bother the judge - they just say "it was caught up in the court system!" from reading posts on other threads.4
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If the claimant doesn't send me the documents 14 days before the court date, does this still go ahead?0
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It goes ahead regardless , unless you receive a notice of discontinuation or the court adjourns it , or you pay in full beforehand
You must always assume it will go ahead until proven otherwise , plus you must comply with all court orders , usually 2 at the moment due to telephone hearings1 -
Funny enough. I just received them1
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It’s a wonder people ask for help on here with condescending posts like this.
Hardly condescending, YOU failed to carry out even the most basic research.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.1
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