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How do you lose earnings if you're out of contract?Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostYour Ltd Co will need to give you a "Certificate of Loss of Earnings" form. Then you can claim compensation. But don't expect much. https://www.gov.uk/jury-service/what-you-can-claimOriginally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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The only thing that the OP can claim for is loss of wages.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostSo what exactly do you think you are entitled to? What have you lost?
So, don't pay yourself the salary you would have earned during this time, complete the loss of earnings form which accompanied the jury summons, and then claim the money from the court service.
Also, claim for any expenses as appropriate.Comment
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Any expenses?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAlso, claim for any expenses as appropriate.
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Travel to the court, lunch while there, parking.Originally posted by AtW View PostAny expenses?
There's a list on the court service website of what you are entitled to claim.Comment
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That's hardly the full list that covers word "any".Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostTravel to the court, lunch while there, parking.
There's a list on the court service website of what you are entitled to claim.
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My Son has just come off his:
10 days @64.95 = £649.50
320 miles@31.4p =£100.48
£5.71 meal allowance (he took packed lunch)=£ 57.10
Being young he was happy with £800 - what surprised me was he was on 2 cases - the expectation is you do a minimum of 10 days service so if they finish early they'll move you onto another caseHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Could you sneak a net book in, pretend to take notes, keep on working, invoice and still claim?Originally posted by Troll View PostMy Son has just come off his:
10 days @64.95 = £649.50
320 miles@31.4p =£100.48
£5.71 meal allowance (he took packed lunch)=£ 57.10
Being young he was happy with £800 - what surprised me was he was on 2 cases - the expectation is you do a minimum of 10 days service so if they finish early they'll move you onto another case
Then come to a judgment call depending on how close together the defendants' eyes are.Comment
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Thanks for your advice on this - really helpful. I am not out to screw the system but just wanted to make sure that given I'm not in contract that I claim all appropriate expenses for someone in my position.Comment
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When I did it, half the group had four cases over the two weeks, because they finished early.Originally posted by Troll View PostMy Son has just come off his:
10 days @64.95 = £649.50
320 miles@31.4p =£100.48
£5.71 meal allowance (he took packed lunch)=£ 57.10
Being young he was happy with £800 - what surprised me was he was on 2 cases - the expectation is you do a minimum of 10 days service so if they finish early they'll move you onto another case
I had three days of sitting around reading my book while they hammered out the plea bargaining for two different cases. Then there was a five day rape trial, which wasn't very pleasant. After that, we got the rest of the time off.Comment
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