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Old 08-03-2007, 20:10   #61
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Re: Legal Action Against Virgin Media

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Originally Posted by popper View Post
ROFL ,your so funny LostintheNW

you make the statement about your UK? 'law degree' and imply to the readership your degree is in consumer contract law/Civil Law(i.e generic consumer T&C text) but dont seem to have read the current T&C and so have seen several clauses there that are open to question.

did you forget your oath ?,
"The oath states: "I (Member’s Name), do swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, Her Heirs and Successors, according to Law. So help me God."
The affirmation states: "I (Member’s Name), do solemnly, sincerely and truly declare and affirm that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, Her Heirs and Successors, according to Law.""

while i am the only one so far to mention 'small claims' so you apparently are refering to me, in the 'spouting words', 'google search'
and in your opinion 'think they know it all'.

ill just point out it is you that is spouting your elitist 'MY law degree'
and how that somehow makes you better than the average reader here.

its interesting to note however that given the average peoples willingness to learn, and in doing so might use google or any other form of reference to gain insight and true facts as related to a given subject, they dont usually feel the need to spout elitist dogma.

"Please note that Roman Law/Civil Law, Conflicts of law and Notarial Practice are not usually studied on a standard law degree course or in the course of training to become a solicitor or barrister, hence most applicants will need to study these subjects. It is of course open to any applicant to seek exemption from these subjects too, should they have the relevant experience. "
http://www.thenotariessociety.org.uk/more_notaries.asp

as the holder of your (whatever?)law degree, is it not your place to take your clients claim/court action and place that before the court (to the best of your ability?), and its the courts and the magistrates/judges place to determine IF the client has a case OR NOT,and rule on that, not yours.

interesting that even judges, use reference books to look up the law as they are wise enough to realise they can not ever know all there is to to know about the given subject..., but perhaps your special and you have a photographic memory.
I am sorry you appear to have typed that with your ass, where do I imply my area of work is contract law? as its not consumer or civil law that is actually in question, i suggest you go away and read what I actually put.

And I claim to be elitist with my law degree? where again did I actually put this in fact?

Sorry but if the T&C's were in anyway ambiguous then they are not legally binding and therefore anyone can walk away - somehow I doubt NTL/Telewst/Virgin Media (add any other company plus ISP here) would allow the same kind of terms to be in their contracts as they wouldn't stand up in a court of law if anyone was to actually try and sue on them.

But sorry what do I know, nothing according to you - oh and sorry but google away and see exactly what you find, perhaps you should read the fountain of all knowledge on wikipedia as it appears thats where you have your knowledge from.

Thanks for making me laugh, brightened up my day after a hard slog in the office.
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