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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Post
    Do you mind KUATB ?

    We are already discussing it, dont need more threads on the same thing.
    ta muchly.

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  • fullyautomatix
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    Do you mind KUATB ?

    We are already discussing it, dont need more threads on the same thing.

    Leave a comment:


  • vetran
    started a topic WTF?

    WTF?

    Delayed divorce battle: Ecotricity founder Dale Vince's New Age traveller ex-wife wins payout - Telegraph


    A former New Age traveller whose ex-husband became a millionaire more than a decade after they separated has won a cash fight in the Supreme Court.
    Kathleen Wyatt wants a payout from Dale Vince - although she did not lodge a claim until nearly 20 years after their divorce.
    A judge ruled that her claim should go ahead following a High Court hearing.
    Court of Appeal judges overturned that decision, ruling that the claim should be blocked after Mr Vince, 53, complained it had been lodged too late.
    But five Supreme Court justices ruled in favour of Ms Wyatt on Wednesday after analysing the case at a hearing in London in December.
    justices thought that there was a "real prospect" that she would get a "comparatively modest award".
    OK convince me this isn't just a money grab.

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