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That's the wording I'm looking for. Thanks.Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhen I chased a debt and got the principle paid (but not the interest), the phrase used was "in full and final settlement". I took the money.
"I accept the offered compensation as a full and final settlement".
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Ah, fair enough. You've made an offer that in principle they've accepted and you want that to be it?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt's not part of my business. Bumped someone's car in Tesco's carpark on a strong windy day.
If so, go with what NaT wrote.
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Haha. I've done that once many year ago. Hired transit van.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostAhh.. Well then. Write a note along the lines of below and leave it under their windscreen wiper.
Dear Sir/Madame,
I've bumped your car for which I'm truly sorry. It wasn't my fault and I blame mass uncontrolled immigration but I am writing this note in the hope the guy that is watching me thinks I am leaving my contact details and registration. Sadly I'm not. Very sorry...
Yours
A Brexiter
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Probably OK, as a judge would view it as it is.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI, named person, shall not seek further compensation from Scooter. End.
Which is fine, but is that single sentence legally binding?
Unless new evidence came to light, or if the insurance company on either side decided they wanted a piece.
Bear in mind that compensation claims for car accidents are against insurance companies not individuals.
IANAL
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Ahh.. Well then. Write a note along the lines of below and leave it under their windscreen wiper.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostIt's not part of my business. Bumped someone's car in Tesco's carpark on a strong windy day.
Dear Sir/Madame,
I've bumped your car for which I'm truly sorry. It wasn't my fault and I blame mass uncontrolled immigration but I am writing this note in the hope the guy that is watching me thinks I am leaving my contact details and registration. Sadly I'm not. Very sorry...
Yours
A Brexiter
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When I chased a debt and got the principle paid (but not the interest), the phrase used was "in full and final settlement". I took the money.Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI, named person, shall not seek further compensation from Scooter. End.
Which is fine, but is that single sentence legally binding?
"I accept the offered compensation as a full and final settlement".
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It's not part of my business. Bumped someone's car in Tesco's carpark on a strong windy day.
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Wouldn't you have to have a blanket "for what" as part of that?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI, named person, shall not seek further compensation from Scooter. End.
Which is fine, but is that single sentence legally binding?
Wouldn't it also be from yourco as well as you?
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I, named person, shall not seek further compensation from Scooter. End.
Which is fine, but is that single sentence legally binding?
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Carry on. That's about 20% of the story, surely?Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI want to prepare a letter to end the possibility compensation shall be sought. Am I looking for an affidavit or something else?
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Dear Sir,Originally posted by scooterscot View PostI want to prepare a letter to end the possibility compensation shall be sought. Am I looking for an affidavit or something else?
I don't want any compensation.
Thanks,
Scooter
.... or is that not what you mean? More details I suspect are needed.
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no further compensation sought
I want to prepare a letter to end the possibility compensation shall be sought. Am I looking for an affidavit or something else?Tags: None
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