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That's the kind of thing I was thinking, but El Faqqo suggests it doesn't work that way.Originally posted by kal View PostOr... mention to the defense lawyer you reckon the defendant is guilty as you can tell by just looking at him hes a wrong'un
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Even if you somehow manage to get out of one trial, then you just go back to the waiting room and wait for your name to come up for another trial.Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat's the kind of thing I was thinking, but El Faqqo suggests it doesn't work that way.
Take a book with you and learn something while you wait - last time I did it, I had three days of waiting before ending up on a one week trial, which wasn't very pleasant.Comment
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I think that's correct. At least it is true for the QDOS product:Originally posted by speling bee View PostWill it insure when you've had a deferral already? I thought insurance was for a risk / uncertain event.
Jury Service and Legal Protection - Contractor Insurance - Freelancer Insurance - Qdos Insurance - Qdos ConsultingThe insurer agrees to indemnify the income, salary or wages of the insured or any director of, partners in or employee of the insured, in respect of that individual’s obligations to attend court for jury service insofar as it is not recoverable from the relevant Court up to a maximum of £500 per day and limited to a maximum of £5,000 for any one claim.
The insurer will not be liable to indemnify the insured in respect of claims arising out of or in connection with: Any claim arising from a jury service request served prior to the commencement of this insurance or where the juror has received such a request within the two years immediately preceding this insurance and has been able to postpone the effect of the jury service request except in the case of a renewal or continuation of existing insurance arrangements.Comment
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That's for postponement rather than exemption isn't it..Originally posted by Contreras View PostI think that's correct. At least it is true for the QDOS product:
Jury Service and Legal Protection - Contractor Insurance - Freelancer Insurance - Qdos Insurance - Qdos Consulting
I merely ask as I got exempted last September...merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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how did you get exemption if you don't mind me asking?Originally posted by eek View PostThat's for postponement rather than exemption isn't it..
I merely ask as I got exempted last September...Comment
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Could you bring a laptop and do billable work?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostEven if you somehow manage to get out of one trial, then you just go back to the waiting room and wait for your name to come up for another trial.
Take a book with you and learn something while you wait - last time I did it, I had three days of waiting before ending up on a one week trial, which wasn't very pleasant.Comment
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not a bad shout if I'm waiting around...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostCould you bring a laptop and do billable work?Comment
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