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Are blanket determinations really unlawful?
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However the problem is that you won't get anyone making blanket determinations, they will just ban PSC'sOriginally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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That's why I started the sentence with "to me", knowing full well that's not the actual way the term should be interpreted.Originally posted by Lance View PostNope.
Illegal means that it is forbidden by a law that has been passed.
Unlawful means that it is not authorised by law because no such law has been passed.
IANAL
But thanks for mansplaining and really helping the discussion.Comment
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Tell that to my client. They blanket assessed everyone as inside. The agencies will still pay net to Ltd Co if you wish, so PSCs are still allowed.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostHowever the problem is that you won't get anyone making blanket determinations, they will just ban PSC'sComment
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