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BN66 - Round 2 (Court of Appeal)

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    Originally posted by Clownfish View Post
    That reminds me, I know DR mentioned that they close shop for summer holidays or something simliar, can someone confirm what period is that for?
    Dunno, but I think it makes the teachers summer holiday seem like a weekend break.

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      It is now 8 months since the hearing.

      I have a feeling that we're not going to get a decision this month, which means we'll have to wait until Autumn/Winter because the courts are in recess throughout August and September.

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        Legal Bill

        Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
        It is now 8 months since the hearing.

        I have a feeling that we're not going to get a decision this month, which means we'll have to wait until Autumn/Winter because the courts are in recess throughout August and September.
        Damn, damn, damn, I just want this settled.

        Three senior judges won't come cheap, I guess the legal costs are escalating?

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          Originally posted by Retro View Post
          Three senior judges won't come cheap, I guess the legal costs are escalating?
          The courts charge a fixed fee so it doesn't matter how long it takes. Judges salaries are paid by the State.

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            Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
            The courts charge a fixed fee so it doesn't matter how long it takes. Judges salaries are paid by the State.
            Maybe they are on strike

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              costly litigation

              wasn't one of the feeble excuses nu lab gave for bn66 (seems such a long time ago now) was that it would "reduce the chance of costly litigation"

              3 and a bit years later.....

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                Originally posted by bollox View Post
                wasn't one of the feeble excuses nu lab gave for bn66 (seems such a long time ago now) was that it would "reduce the chance of costly litigation"

                3 and a bit years later.....
                Yes, "costly and lengthy litigation" as I recall.

                If this ends up in the Supreme Court then we're probably looking at least another 18 months.

                What a joke.

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                  Gaines-Cooper vs HMRC

                  I've just been informed that the Seychelles guy's case is up before the Supreme Court on Wednesday.

                  Background:
                  The Supreme Court - Case details

                  The SC normally hand down judgments within 3 months.

                  I bet he gets a decision before us.

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                    Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                    It is now 8 months since the hearing.

                    I have a feeling that we're not going to get a decision this month, which means we'll have to wait until Autumn/Winter because the courts are in recess throughout August and September.
                    Un-****ing-believable. What - is there a lack of work for them? Do they really take two months off?

                    On further reflection it doesn't surprise me, at a time when HMG is telling every public worker to take an "adjustment" to their pension whilst hoping no-one notices that those same proposed rules would not apply to their hypocritical selves.

                    We must now be one of the most compliant, idiot, sheep-like populations in Europe. Mustn't make a fuss, eh? There's tea and cake to be made, and lots of pointless ranting to do at the computer screen.

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                      Originally posted by DonkeyRhubarb View Post
                      It is now 8 months since the hearing.

                      I have a feeling that we're not going to get a decision this month, which means we'll have to wait until Autumn/Winter because the courts are in recess throughout August and September.
                      This is a nightmare. Without a decision, our lives and plans have to be held in check. If we win, I hope HMRC heads roll for this. At least they are giving our case plenty of thought. Whatever comes out of this, I think we'll be a lot clearer about the final outcome. I hope so anyway.

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