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  • Tozer
    Tozer Posts: 3,518 Forumite
    mdbarber wrote: »
    keep up dude, they are both laws giving protection to consumers lol

    Err 'dude' they don't cross-apply though!
  • Blacksheep1979
    Blacksheep1979 Posts: 4,224 Forumite
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    Tozer wrote: »
    Actually the use of 'without prejudice' doesn't guarantee that a document cannot be produced in court at all.

    Otherwise the rules relating to genuine without prejudice documentation could be seriously abused.

    and it says where in my post that 100%, all of the time, without any chance, if you write 'without prejudice' it can't be shown in court?
  • superscaper
    superscaper Posts: 13,369 Forumite
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    and it says where in my post that 100%, all of the time, without any chance, if you write 'without prejudice' it can't be shown in court?

    You said it in that post. ;)
    "She is quite the oddball. Did you notice how she didn't even get excited when she saw this original ZX-81?"
    Moss
  • Tozer
    Tozer Posts: 3,518 Forumite
    and it says where in my post that 100%, all of the time, without any chance, if you write 'without prejudice' it can't be shown in court?

    Calm down buddy! Where in my post did I say anything to contradict you?
  • mdbarber
    mdbarber Posts: 1,116 Forumite
    Tozer wrote: »
    Calm down buddy! Where in my post did I say anything to contradict you?
    It appears that some of the contestants here even like to contest amongst themselves, relax, take deep breath and count ;)
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  • cavycrazy_2
    cavycrazy_2 Posts: 243 Forumite
    mdbarber wrote: »
    That's a very good question MP and one i don't know the answer to, but it is along the lines of the question i had thought of eg
    if a judge was made aware of several breeches of law is he bound to take any further action?
    Unfoirtunately, stupidity isn't against the law but libel certainly is.
  • mdbarber
    mdbarber Posts: 1,116 Forumite
    cavycrazy wrote: »
    Unfoirtunately, stupidity isn't against the law but libel certainly is.

    And lucky for you m8, though libel is a "civil" matter not criminal
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  • cavycrazy_2
    cavycrazy_2 Posts: 243 Forumite
    mdbarber wrote: »
    And lucky for you m8, though libel is a "civil" matter not criminal
    Lucky for me? Hey, I'm not the one going to court over 7 pence! :rotfl:
  • mdbarber
    mdbarber Posts: 1,116 Forumite
    cavycrazy wrote: »
    Lucky for me? Hey, I'm not the one going to court over 7 pence! :rotfl:

    oh dear insults just ain't the same when you have to explain them,,
    ps i'm suing for 86.98 + courts costs etc not 7p
    click here to achieve nothing!
  • hollydays
    hollydays Posts: 19,812 Forumite
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    How did you acquire costs?
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