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    • Northmonk forget what I said about your Notice to Hirer being the best I have seen . Though it  still may be  it is not good enough to comply with PoFA. Before looking at the NTH, we can look at the original Notice to Keeper. That is not compliant. First the period of parking as sated on their PCN is not actually the period of parking but a misstatement  since it is only the arrival and departure times of your vehicle. The parking period  is exactly that -ie the time youwere actually parked in a parking spot.  If you have to drive around to find a place to park the act of driving means that you couldn't have been parked at the same time. Likewise when you left the parking place and drove to the exit that could not be describes as parking either. So the first fail is  failing to specify the parking period. Section9 [2][a] In S9[2][f] the Act states  (ii)the creditor does not know both the name of the driver and a current address for service for the driver, the creditor will (if all the applicable conditions under this Schedule are met) have the right to recover from the keeper so much of that amount as remains unpaid; Your PCN fails to mention the words in parentheses despite Section 9 [2]starting by saying "The notice must—..." As the Notice to Keeper fails to comply with the Act,  it follows that the Notice to Hirer cannot be pursued as they couldn't get the NTH compliant. Even if the the NTH was adjudged  as not  being affected by the non compliance of the NTK, the Notice to Hirer is itself not compliant with the Act. Once again the PCN fails to get the parking period correct. That alone is enough to have the claim dismissed as the PCN fails to comply with PoFA. Second S14 [5] states " (5)The notice to Hirer must— (a)inform the hirer that by virtue of this paragraph any unpaid parking charges (being parking charges specified in the notice to keeper) may be recovered from the hirer; ON their NTH , NPE claim "The driver of the above vehicle is liable ........" when the driver is not liable at all, only the hirer is liable. The driver and the hirer may be different people, but with a NTH, only the hirer is liable so to demand the driver pay the charge  fails to comply with PoFA and so the NPE claim must fail. I seem to remember that you have confirmed you received a copy of the original PCN sent to  the Hire company plus copies of the contract you have with the Hire company and the agreement that you are responsible for breaches of the Law etc. If not then you can add those fails too.
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    • I understand what you mean. But consider that part of the problem, and the frustration of those trying to help, is the way that questions are asked without context and without straight facts. A lot of effort was wasted discussing as a consumer issue before it was mentioned that the property was BTL. I don't think we have your history with this property. Were you the freehold owner prior to this split? Did you buy the leasehold of one half? From a family member? How was that funded (earlier loan?). How long ago was it split? Have either of the leasehold halves changed hands since? I'm wondering if the split and the leashold/freehold arrangements were set up in a way that was OK when everyone was everyone was connected. But a way that makes the leasehold virtually unsaleable to an unrelated party.
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      The judge's reasoning is very useful and will certainly be helpful in any other cases relating to third-party rights where the customer has contracted with the courier company by using a broker.
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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

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Mars and Snickers multipack bars from a factory in Germany may have been contaminated

 

 

 

 

 

 

RBS posts full-year loss of £2bn

 

RBS posted a new loss of £2 billion in 2015

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Four million childen in fuel poverty which costs the NHS £27,000 a day

 

Cold homes caused by unaffordable heating are having serious consequences

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two things people will assume about you when you first meet

 

Here is why you shouldn't worry about your first meeting with someone

 

 

 

 

 

The 10 biggest business stories on Friday February 26

 

 

 

 

 

Leaked pictures claim to show new iPhone

 

 

 

 

 

 

Business investment slumps on back of fears over Brexit

 

'The economic recovery in Britain is excessively reliant on consumers,' said Samuel Tombs at Pantheon Macroeconomics

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bank of England Governor criticises G20 over promises

 

The Bank of England Governor Mark Carney has wrapped the knuckles of the leaders of the G20 for failing to deliver on their recent promises to boost growth.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serco finds state of ‘grace’ after scandals

 

The company said results marked 'good progress' in the first year of its turnaround plan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lloyds chief hands shareholders special dividend after PPI blow

 

The PPI hit helped to cut Lloyds’ annual pre-tax profits from £1.8bn to £1.6bn

 

 

 

 

 

Ofcom: UK can raise its game on mobile signals

 

 

 

 

 

BT hangs on to Openreach but Ofcom says it must be opened up

 

 

 

 

 

 

BT isn’t happy and Ofcom still has the ultimate weapon up its sleeve

 

Outlook

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Market report: Investors in for bumpiest ride since Great Depression

 

Fears that another global banking crisis is on the way have hammered bank stocks this year

 

 

 

 

 

Amber Rudd may go nuclear but EDF will take its time on Hinkley Point

 

 

 

 

 

It's not shameful to budget around your child's safety

 

 

 

 

 

 

32 things you should never say to your boss

 

A good practice is to first pause before blurting out something you might regret

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Philip Hammond warns of ‘chilling effect’ on economy if UK leaves EU

 

Almost half of British exports go to the EU

 

 

 

 

 

56% of UK mums think children stop them from getting a better job

 

 

 

 

 

Tinder reveals the 15 most right-swiped jobs for men and women

 

 

 

 

 

 

Over half of British businesses ‘to suffer cyber attacks by 2018’

 

A third of UK organisations admitted they have no response plan to protect themselves from an attack

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Johnson & Johnson responds to talc-cancer claims

 

The multinational pharmacy group has posted a fact sheet on its website

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Facebook to push posts that make people angry to top of feed

 

The site rolled out five new, emoji-based alternatives to the Like button — but they all count in the same way

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Goldman Sachs’ South Asia boss departs amid corruption cloud

 

Tim Leissner, who was chairman of Goldman Sachs’ Southeast Asia division, left the firm in early February, the bank confirmed yesterday

 

 

 

 

 

 

BT told to open up its cable network by Ofcom

 

The plans stop short of splitting up BT entirely

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Oil slides on profit-taking; U.S. crude still on to big week

 

FXpert, Middle East, Africa 7:33pm GMT

 

United Tech rejects Honeywell's $90.7 billion offer

 

Aerospace & Defence 7:25pm GMT

 

Belgium charges UBS with money laundering, tax fraud

 

6:37pm GMT

 

Sterling hits seven-year low, caps ugly week on Brexit concerns

 

FXpert 6:36pm GMT

 

London-Frankfurt deal is Brexit-proof say exchanges

 

6:12pm GMT

 

From critic to collaborator? TCI set to win from Deutsche-LSE deal

 

6:12pm GMT

 

FTSE rallies for second week, RBS plummets

 

G20 6:07pm GMT

 

EU to investigate Airbus-Safran purchase of Arianespace

 

6:06pm GMT

 

RBS shares slump to three-year low after eighth straight yearly loss

 

5:44pm GMT

 

RBS boss McEwan's total pay more than doubles in 2015

 

5:44pm GMT

 

Italy's Renzi, EU's Juncker play down differences after recent spats

 

5:41pm GMT

 

German government says up to Deutsche Boerse, LSE to discuss merger

 

5:39pm GMT

 

Traders hope for lower costs after London-Frankfurt bourse deal

 

5:39pm GMT

 

U.S. sets conditions for Hikma's takeover of Boehringer's Roxane

 

5:35pm GMT

 

Spanish public debt ends 2015 at 99 percent of GDP

 

Spain 5:02pm GMT

 

EU-U.S. trade deal on course for this year - negotiators

 

4:58pm GMT

 

Sterling's fall shows EU referendum 'no parlour game' - Osborne

 

UK, FXpert 4:31pm GMT

 

Euro zone economy hits wall of worry, deflation concern

 

4:28pm GMT

 

S&P downgrades StanChart ratings outlook on annual loss

 

4:26pm GMT

 

Foxconn, Sharp extend takeover talks deadline - source

 

4:24pm GMT

 

Putin hands top post at ailing VEB bank to Sberbank manager

 

4:20pm GMT

 

Private equity sees risks and reward in uncertain times

 

4:04pm GMT

 

Swedish industry wants European medicines agency if UK quits EU

 

3:45pm GMT

 

Alibaba in talks with several banks for up to $4 billion loan - WSJ

 

3:40pm GMT

 

Automakers would share German electric car incentive plan cost

 

3:32pm GMT

 

Commission urges EU states to reduce public, private debt

 

3:06pm GMT

 

Brazil's initial fiscal goal out of reach despite January surplus

 

2:54pm GMT

 

Sharp, Foxconn extend deal talks deadline up to two weeks - source

 

Japan 2:42pm GMT

 

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G20 2:37pm GMT

 

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Aerospace & Defence 2:34pm GMT

 

G4S decides to sell UK Children's Services division

 

UK, 2:32pm GMT

 

Air France trims voluntary redundancy target

 

Aerospace & Defence 2:20pm GMT

 

Dow Chemical settles price-fixing case after Justice Scalia's death

 

2:19pm GMT

 

Lebanon's central bank sees no risk to pound, hopes Saudi ties improve

 

Middle East 1:18pm GMT

 

Baltic Exchange says in talks over sale; SGX says among suitors

 

1:13pm GMT

 

China's Li says G20 must improve policy coordination

 

G20 11:41am GMT

 

EU farm chief ready to back help for livestock farmers

 

11:24am GMT

 

China faces overwhelming agenda of structural reforms - Lagarde

 

G20, IMF 11:14am GMT

 

BOJ Kuroda - China can prevent capital flight with existing rules

 

G20, Japan 11:14am GMT

 

China will not use currency depreciation to boost exports - central bank

 

G20 11:14am GMT

 

OECD calls for G20 structural reforms as global growth prospects dim

 

G20 11:14am GMT

 

German finance minister: expansive policies may have laid foundation of next crisis

 

G20 11:14am GMT

 

Countries should use all policy levers to support economy - Lew

 

G20 11:14am GMT

 

Greece must press on with reforms to boost confidence - EU's Moscovici

 

11:13am GMT

 

German inflation drops below zero in February, state data suggest

 

11:10am GMT

 

Former BP rig supervisor found not guilty in oil spill case

 

10:59am GMT

 

In oil crisis, Azerbaijan leader is hostage to father's legacy

 

World, 10:58am GMT

 

Ford China to recall 191,368 vehicles over brake booster seal

 

10:27am GMT

 

Euro zone economic sentiment drops more than expected in February

 

10:26am GMT

 

Spain's Telefonica sees revenue growth of 4 percent this year

 

Spain 10:21am GMT

 

Monetary policy not exhausted, but needs careful design - Eurogroup head

 

G20 10:16am GMT

 

Negative French inflation adds pressure on ECB

 

10:07am GMT

 

Mining rally pushes European shares to three-week highs

 

9:32am GMT

 

Spot prices steady as supply and demand near balanced

 

UK, 9:00am GMT

 

Petroceltic gets buyout offer from largest shareholder

 

8:37am GMT

 

Sports Direct to stop borrowing from founder

 

8:27am GMT

 

Osborne pushes G20 to warn against Brexit - FT

 

UK, G20 8:23am GMT

 

French Finance Minister 'deeply believes' UK will remain in Europe

 

UK, G20 8:23am GMT

 

Eritrea looks to build mining sector to kick-start economy

 

Africa 8:02am GMT

 

Oil major Eni cuts investment by 20 percent after quarterly loss

 

8:00am GMT

 

Engineering firm IMI begins restructuring Swiss ops

 

7:56am GMT

 

Australia to hike tax on backpacker workers, may hit Asian exports

 

Australia 7:55am GMT

 

Spain's Telefonica sees revenue growth of 4 percent this year

 

Spain 7:32am GMT

 

William Hill announces share buyback, hikes dividend

 

7:32am GMT

 

Pearson sees profit recovery in 2018

 

7:26am GMT

 

Oil industry sees Paris climate deal as chance to innovate

 

7:02am GMT

 

BASF braces for lower operating profit on oil, China

 

6:49am GMT

 

As Modi euphoria cools, India faces test to keep foreigners invested

 

5:33am GMT

 

Asia shares nudge up as G20 talks, oil holds gains

 

G20 5:25am GMT

 

Bank of England's Carney warns of zero-sum game from negative rates

 

UK 4:40am GMT

 

Bank of England's Carney says policy ambitions not matched by measures

 

UK, G20 4:40am GMT

 

Sharp, Foxconn CEOs plan to meet Friday in China: source

 

3:48am GMT

 

Police raid Brazil steelmaker Gerdau, summon CEO to testify

 

2:56am GMT

 

Asia shares inch ahead as G20 talks, oil holds gains

 

G20 2:46am GMT

 

China central bank head says China has more room to support economy

 

G20 2:44am GMT

 

China's economic fundamentals remain sound - central bank

 

G20 2:44am GMT

 

German finance minister urges structural reforms to make markets less volatile

 

G20 2:44am GMT

 

Japan January core CPI flat, keeps BOJ under pressure

 

Japan 2:11am GMT

 

Big verdict doesn't assure more wins for plaintiffs in talc-cancer cases

 

1:54am GMT

 

BHP Billiton says no settlement yet on Brazil dam disaster

 

1:22am GMT

 

UK consumers least confident in over a year on economic uncertainties

 

UK 1:02am GMT

 

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12:38am GMT

 

Amazon to support Apple on fight over unlocking iPhone

 

12:38am GMT

 

MPs seek veto powers over top regulator post

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Osborne warns of further spending cuts

 

 

 

 

Chancellor George Osborne tells BBC News he may have to announce further cuts to public spending in the Budget next month.

 

 

 

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RBS shares slide as losses continue

 

Shares in Royal Bank of Scotland fall 7% after it reports a loss of £1.98bn for 2015, its eighth year of annual losses.

 

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Live Business Live: Sterling hits fresh seven year low

 

Sterling hits a fresh seven-year low after persistent worries about a possible British exit from the European Union.

 

 

 

 

 

 

US growth rate revised upwards

 

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Surge in contactless card payments

 

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Regional house price gap 'widens'

 

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Nintendo halves profit forecast

 

  • 26 February 2016
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London City Airport bought for £2bn

 

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Belgium investigates UBS for tax fraud

 

  • 26 February 2016
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Apple asks court to reverse iPhone order

 

  • 25 February 2016
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BA owner IAG reports big rise in profit

 

  • 26 February 2016
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China seeks to assure G20 over economy

 

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Top Pharmaceutical Lobbyist Threads a Thicket of Outrage

 

By ROBERT PEAR 12:45 PM ET

 

 

Stephen Ubl, who became head of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America late last year, is facing rising criticism of the industry.

 

 

 

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Stephen Ubl, the head of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, says he wants the government to speed the approval of generic drugs and approve more of them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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TV Networks Recast the Role of Commercials

 

By SYDNEY EMBER

 

In the face of growing fears about cord-cutting and ratings declines, networks are rethinking their advertising strategies.

 

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VW’s Crisis Strategy: Forward, Reverse, U-Turn

 

By DANNY HAKIM 12:11 PM ET

 

Volkswagen made serious mistakes In its public response to the uproar over cheating on diesel emissions, and it is still scrambling to correct them.

 

 

 

The New Republic Is Sold

 

By RAVI SOMAIYA 1:15 PM ET

 

Its owner, Chris Hughes, said he had sold the magazine to Win McCormack, who planned to name a former Nation publisher to lead it.

 

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Apple Goes to Court, and F.B.I. Presses Congress to Settle iPhone Privacy Fight

 

By KATIE BENNER, ERIC LICHTBLAU and NICK WINGFIELD

 

In a court filing, Apple said the order had broad implications that would “inflict significant harm — to civil liberties, society and national security.”

 

 

 

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Netflix Aims for Family-Friendly Nostalgia With New Slate

 

By JOHN KOBLIN

 

Starting with “Fuller House” on Friday, the streaming service has lined up shows harking back to the ’80s and ’90s, meant for family watching.

 

 

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In Rare Appearance, China’s Central Bank Chief Says All Is Well

 

By KEITH BRADSHER

 

At a news conference at the start of a G-20 meeting, Zhou Xiaochuan dismissed concerns about erosion of China’s foreign currency reserves.

 

 

 

Judge in Dewey & LeBoeuf Fraud Case Whittles Down Charges

 

By MATTHEW GOLDSTEIN 16 minutes ago

 

A New York State Supreme Court judge tossed out the grand larceny charges against the two remaining defendants stemming from law firm’s collapse.

 

Honeywell Persists in Pursuit of United Technologies

 

By LESLIE PICKER 10:26 AM ET

 

Honeywell makes its case in an 11-page proposal, seeking to overcome United Technologies’ concerns about antitrust problems.

 

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Once a Coup, Pipeline Company Deal Becomes a Nightmare

 

By LESLIE PICKER and JULIE CRESWELL

 

Shares of Energy Transfer Equity and the Williams Companies have plummeted, partly because of numerous concerns about their complicated merger.

 

Zenefits to Lay Off 17% of Work Force

 

By KATIE BENNER 10:30 AM ET

 

The cuts, about 250 people, will mostly affect the company’s sales teams, David Sacks, the chief executive, said.

 

 

 

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17 unprofessional work habits that make your boss and coworkers hate y

 

What not to do at work

 

 

 

 

 

Shopping malls face a mauling as even the big brands give up the strug

 

 

 

 

 

Ford vacates the driver's seat as it sets out in new direction

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TTIP talks 'could be completed before the end of 2016'

 

Negotiators on a planned transatlantic trade pact between Europe and the United States insisted yesterday that, despite the setbacks and criticism, they could still complete their talks by early 2017 – before Barack Obama steps down as US President.

 

 

 

 

 

Why did British bosses lose their bottle on Brexit?

 

 

 

 

 

Baltic Exchange in talks with suitors

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your money’s no good here: Sports Direct spurns Ashley cash

 

MPs accused the company of acting like a ‘back street outfit’ in its boardroom decisions

 

 

 

 

 

 

RBS kicks dividends into long grass but doubles boss's money

 

Shareholders told they’ll have to wait longer as bank reports its eighth straight loss

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Osborne set to impose extra spending cuts in Budget

 

Chancellor talks of likely 'further reductions in spending' forced on him by deterioration in global economic outlook

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sugar tax decision delayed after Government postpones obesity report

 

The Children's Obesity Strategy report was expected to be published in February

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oscars 2016: Can you predict winning films without even watching them?

 

Two tech firms have claimed that you don’t even need to watch the movies to predict the winner, after they worked out a formula using analytical data

 

 

 

 

 

 

British Airways removes plane after finding bed bugs on board

 

The airline confirmed to the Independent that the plane was briefly taken out of circulation

 

 

 

 

 

Leaked pictures claim to show new iPhone

 

 

 

 

 

Frances O’Grady warns workers’ rights are being lost in EU debate

 

 

 

 

 

 

Electric cars 'will be cheaper than standard vehicles by 2022'

 

A third of new cars sold by 2040 could be electric

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

British Airways 'will quit City Airport if new owners hike prices'

 

Passengers currently pay a £19 fee to the airport on every flight

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two things people will assume about you when you first meet

 

Here is why you shouldn't worry about your first meeting with someone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oscars 2016: How much an award is really worth

 

Does winning an award means extra cash for the actor or the film?

 

 

 

 

 

Mars and Snickers multipack bars could contain plastic, Lidl warns

 

 

 

 

 

The 10 biggest business stories on Friday February 26

 

 

 

 

 

 

RBS posts full-year loss of £2bn

 

RBS posted a new loss of £2 billion in 2015

If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

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If DEBT is the problem REPAYMENT is the solution

 

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