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Originally Posted by BenMcr
But that would only be disclosed to the person involved in the court case - to the court only
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what you talking about ?
"to the court only"
where on earth did you get that from
if you don't understand the act when you read it, best get someone too explain it to you.
you don't seem to have any understanding of civil law or procedure do you ?
you cant be as slow as your pretending to be. can you ?
disclosure rules apply to both party's in a civil case be it the Plaintiff or defendant.
if your were a defendant you could require them to hand it over
also if your were plaintiff you could
if they sue you and your the defendant they lose cant and prove there case
if your suing them they lose on balance of probability as the numbers wont add up remember the burden of prof in civil court in not beyond all reasonable doubt. its on the balance of probability
and there claim of 5% and a simple maths proves there blowing smoke with that claim
if they cant back it up with hard evidence they have lost
if it walks like a duck quacks like a duck chances are its a duck.