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Old 15th October 2008, 18:34   #21 (permalink)
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You may wish to insert this somewhere in your ammended documents

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The legal guidance given by the Information Commissioners Office in regard to the interpretation of the Fourth Principle, ...."Data Controllers must now take further than reasonable steps to ensure that the data they are processing is accurate true and correct, these steps will depend on the circumstances of each case "......"the legitimate interests of a data subject over ride those of a data controller."
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Old 15th October 2008, 19:17   #22 (permalink)
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We must win this at any cost.
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Thanks for all the input guys
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right, only have a couple of weeks max now to get this all sorted.

What else should i put in my statement of case?
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Have a look at this site Article 8 of the Human Convention on Human Rights and data protection.
Look at having the "Right" to have it corrected, under this Convention law.http://www.dataprotection.ie/documen...umanRights.ppt

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any updates, Im on the ball aswell now, just sent them a letter

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Hello UK26!

Might be a good idea to PM as many people as you can.

I've only just fallen over this Thread by accident, but am now lurking in the background and will jump in to help any way I can.

Best of luck with it.

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just finishing off my statement of case at the moment and need to get it sent off by next week.

Hope it all goes well
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Hi

Still working on the case, just an idea i need to run passed you guys.

Can i do a witness statement to support why my claim should be heard and not be struck out? or is it best to simply send in the statement of caese??
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Still working on the case, just an idea i need to run passed you guys.

Can i do a witness statement to support why my claim should be heard and not be struck out? or is it best to simply send in the statement of caese??
I would submit to the court that you believe your claim also consists of elements that are of particular public importance,
It will be extremely doubtful that it will be struck out they are saying this to you in an attempt to make you give up. They do not want you to get it into court.

I have just warned Experian that I will be taking them to court also, and I have had exactly the same monotonous wording back.

Thyey will apply nfor strike out due to claim having no merit and apply for costs of strike out etc etc ...."bulls droppings" aren't I polite????

I'll be posting some more stuff on my HBOS thread, I'm having big time fun with them.

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Ive just warned them aswell, that if they dont remove untruths from my wifes file, I will be taking court action

If the wife does not want to attend court, can I represent her, in her absence

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Hi, spark1 civil procedure rules state, where a lay representative conducts a case on behalf of the claimant or defendant that the lay representative can only do so in the presents of the claimant or defendant and cannot do so if they are absent.

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Hi, spark1 civil procedure rules state, where a lay representative conducts a case on behalf of the claimant or defendant that the lay representative can only do so in the presents of the claimant or defendant and cannot do so if they are absent.
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Best of luck UK.
Mine is on hold to await the outcome of this one.

Again Best of luck!
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Subbing in - fantastic work people.

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