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Can I renounce my share in a Will in favour of my brother
Fri, 09 Oct 2009 03:25:08 +0100
I along with my two other brothers am a legatee in my deceased mother's
will. I owe one brother some money. Can i renounce my share of the will
so it goes directly to my brother?
Probate has been granted but the legacies not yet paid and because of a
late wrangle may take some time to get paid. We would presu ...
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Criminal Investigator?
Fri, 09 Oct 2009 03:25:10 +0100
I need some advice here.
I am trying to build a solid defence for my unfortunate up coming
case.
I have bail conditions to not to approach directly or indirectly of the
"accuser".
Been trying to find a firm to take on my case, found one (having legal
aid issues but nevermind at this point), but also found ...
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Probate
Fri, 09 Oct 2009 00:45:11 +0100
The situation:
Husband dies, no will. He has a loan account (-¡ê12000), savings
account (¡ê2800) and bank account (¡ê300) all with the same UK bank.
Other assets are in joint names apart from a small amount in shares.
There are other debts, in th ehusband's name only. Funeral costs are
about ¡ê3000, and as I under ...
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Estate agent's sign
Thu, 08 Oct 2009 23:45:08 +0100
This afternoon I was disturbed by a noise outside.
It turned out to be a workman nailing an estate agent's sign onto my
gatepost saying that they had let my home.
After a bit of discussion, the workman took the sign down, but only
after asking me to sign a space on his job sheet.
The workman was not incline ...
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Re: CRB checks for people looking after children
Thu, 08 Oct 2009 22:20:11 +0100
On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 22:10:19 +0100, Paul Rudin
<paul.nospam@rudin.co.uk> wrote:
>> Unnecessary in the sense that my role never required unsupervised
>> access to children...
>
>But - as we've mention several times - it's not *just* about child
>protection issues. There are a whole load of things that disqualif ...
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Distance Selling Regulations
Thu, 08 Oct 2009 21:50:11 +0100
I have been looking for a few items on the Internet with a view to purchase
and at major sites like "Play.com" and "Ebuyer to see their refund policy
for returned items.
Play.com says: You may return any unopened item within 7 days of receiving
it, for a full refund. We will refund your card once we have re ...
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Is this arrest for not having ID lawful?
Thu, 08 Oct 2009 21:40:21 +0100
Here is a short video clip interest of a police officer in Brighton
demanding ID from a man and
arresting him when he replies that he doesn't have any. The chap does
look like he's been drinking and maybe making a little bit of a
nuisance of himself, even so, the officer doesn't ask for the chaps
name, address or ...
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Re: Letter Before Action- Is it Blackmail
Thu, 08 Oct 2009 20:20:11 +0100
On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 09:10:16 +0100, Ste put finger to keyboard and
typed:
>On 7 Oct, 22:30, Mark Goodge <use...@listmail.good-stuff.co.uk> wrote:
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>> Bert, however, is dishonest, because (unlike Louis) he knows that he
>> should not take a newspaper without paying, and (unlike Fred) he has
>> no reason to be ...
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New large detached extension, no planning permission, got damaged. Please advise!
Thu, 08 Oct 2009 17:55:07 +0100
Dear group users,
Here is the following scenario, please advise.
My neighbour recently built a new detached building, only a few months
ago.
The building is larger than an outbuilding, as it is over 300 x 300
cm, the size of it is actually 587 cm and 415 cm ,it is over 2.5
metres in height, and with its ro ...
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CRB question
Thu, 08 Oct 2009 15:30:22 +0100
Hi,
I am curently on police bail pending further investagtion and I would
like to know if this would show up on a standered crb check.
Thanks in advance.
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