Originally posted by DealorNoDeal
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Hoey - Court of Appeal legal fees
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For those with open years out of scope of the Loan Charge, not only is the only thing worth contributing to, it is essential to do so. It is a golden opportunity to defeat HMRC, don’t let it slip by. To date, the contributions have been pitiful so I urge all those that can to start donating.Comment
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Originally posted by DealorNoDeal View PostLike:
If Hoey loses, where does that leave us?
From memory the only exception would be if the fight was continued on substantially different grounds, although that would require an ace up the sleeve from WTT that I've seen no evidence of.
If such an ace existed, then sharing it with the Hoey team would appear to be the best path to a good result for everyone.Comment
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Originally posted by GoneSurfing View PostFrom memory the only exception would be if the fight was continued on substantially different grounds, although that would require an ace up the sleeve from WTT that I've seen no evidence of.
If such an ace existed, then sharing it with the Hoey team would appear to be the best path to a good result for everyone.
If Hoey succeeds, great.
If Hoey fails, BG will be perfectly fine.Last edited by ns1; 29 November 2020, 12:45.Comment
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Originally posted by ns1 View PostI know for a definite fact that it does exist but I can't see WTT sharing it when someone else could fluff it or take all the glory.
If Hoey succeeds, great.
If Hoey fails, BG will be perfectly fine.Comment
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Originally posted by ns1 View PostI know for a definite fact that it does exist but I can't see WTT sharing it when someone else could fluff it or take all the glory.
If Hoey succeeds, great.
If Hoey fails, BG will be perfectly fine.Comment
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Originally posted by Krung Thep View PostFor those with open years out of scope of the Loan Charge, not only is the only thing worth contributing to, it is essential to do so. It is a golden opportunity to defeat HMRC, don’t let it slip by. To date, the contributions have been pitiful so I urge all those that can to start donating.Comment
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Originally posted by Krung Thep View PostFor those with open years out of scope of the Loan Charge, not only is the only thing worth contributing to, it is essential to do so. It is a golden opportunity to defeat HMRC, don’t let it slip by. To date, the contributions have been pitiful so I urge all those that can to start donating.Comment
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Originally posted by dammit chloe View PostTo think they have had the winning hand all this time and could have helped save a lot of misery by actually going to court when they had a better opportunity. SMH.Comment
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Originally posted by brayveheart View PostHave they a winning hand? So why haven't they used it?? They've been going for ages (and collecting monthly subs all the while)merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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