Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
I've just spent the day getting my Court Bundle together, and wondered if you could take a look at it and see if I've got everything - its massive!
Contents:
Witness Statement
Latest Schedule of Charges
Correspondence
Relevant Case Law Summary
Early Day Motion
OFT's Action on Credit Card Charges
The Competition Commission Report
The McNamara Interview
Australian Default Fees Report
BBC Commission Conclusion
Dunlop V New Garage
UTCCR 1999
UCTA 1977 SOGA 1982
Where did you get that from, i have been scratching my head trying to find it. Although its printed out under the statement of evidence to print out the links don't work or you need to look else where. I am trying to find the Australian Default charges report , Nicole Rich, but i only get a link to a down load site asking for pass words etc.
I need to find the Murray v Leisureplay 2004, or is it just the short bit seen in the basic court bundle. I also need Robinson v Harman 1843 mentioned in the statement of evidence but can't find where it is.
Robinson -v- Harman [1848] 1 Exch Rep 850; (1843-60) All ER 383
Damages, Contract
Damages for breach of contract should compensate the victim of the breach for the loss of his contractual bargain. Baron Parke: "The rule of the common law is, that where a party sustains a loss by reason of a breach of contract, he is, so far as money can do it to be placed in the same situation, with regard to damages as if the contract had been performed."
Robinson -v- Harman [1848] 1 Exch Rep 850; (1843-60) All ER 383
Damages, Contract
Damages for breach of contract should compensate the victim of the breach for the loss of his contractual bargain. Baron Parke: "The rule of the common law is, that where a party sustains a loss by reason of a breach of contract, he is, so far as money can do it to be placed in the same situation, with regard to damages as if the contract had been performed."
So what i have just been quoted above, printed out would be good enough for a court bundle, no in-depth case report.
If you are going to include the full transcript of every case quoted in your court bundle, the bundle is likely to run to several hundred pages long!!
If you want more, just Google it.