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no problems finacially just paying the court £20 a month was the first thing on mind every payday just slipped my mind now and then and i will be sending cheques back went in fines office today the bloke behind counter was a complete Piers Morgan no help whatso ever i asked him to print form ex345 offf for me about magistrate bailiffs fess and he said he would only if i paid ok i said and he asked for £25 hahahaha they are on side with the bailiffs he had never even heard of form ex345 but when he googled it he said that it was for civil matters not criminal ones ????? i dont care anyway the court has my money for fine thats that and it wont be going back in my bank if you pay fine over internet then they can refund your account if you pay over atuo phone they then send cheque out
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spam head does this also happen to mags fines that they hand them back cos they wont except mine either i paid via phone they sent me cheques back and paid online and they refunded..... i only done a little over the phone so did nt put the cheques in bank so now i ve done the full amount over phone so when they send cheques back i wont put in bank meaning they have the money what can they do
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i think marston is a multi million pound company and that all loop holes would surley be covered by there lawyers which im sure theyhave loads of..............on this site its people fighting there corner and getting no where....... noone seems to be like yeah i got away with paying just the fine you really can get away with it ??????
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The law (Section 92 of the Courts Act 2003) only provides for HM Court Service to tender a contract with a fee agreement for collecting unpaid fines. This only allows a bailiff to deduct his fee at the agreed rate out of fine paid. A fine is not the same as a debt, and bailiffs cannot lawfully increase a fine by adding fees without a order of the court........... THIS IS SECTION 2 CAN YOU SHOW WHERE YOU MEAN nintendo pu?????? 92 Fees (1) The Lord Chancellor may with the consent of the Treasury by order prescribe fees payable in respect of anything dealt with by— (a) the Supreme Court, (b) county courts, and © magistrates' courts. (2) An order under this section may, in particular, contain provision as to— (a) scales or rates of fees; (b) exemptions from or reductions in fees; © remission of fees in whole or in part. (3) When including any provision in an order under this section, the Lord Chancellor must have regard to the principle that access to the courts must not be denied. (4) The Lord Chancellor may not under this section prescribe fees which he or another authority has power to prescribe apart from this section. (5) Before making an order under this section, the Lord Chancellor must consult— (a) the Lord Chief Justice; (b) the Master of the Rolls; © the President of the Family Division; (d) the Vice Chancellor; (e) the Head of Civil Justice; (f) the Deputy Head of Civil Justice (if there is one). (6) Before making an order under this section in relation to civil proceedings, the Lord Chancellor must consult the Civil Justice Council. (7) The Lord Chancellor must take such steps as are reasonably practicable to bring information about fees to the attention of persons likely to have to pay them. (8) Fees payable under this section are recoverable summarily as a civil debt. (9) Subsection (10) applies in relation to an authority which has power to prescribe fees payable in any of the courts referred to in subsection (1). (10) Nothing in this section prevents the authority from applying to any extent provisions contained in an order made under this section; and an instrument made in exercise of the power is to be read (unless the contrary intention appears) as applying those provisions as amended from time to time.
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