cheers everyone....they are a bunch of funny so and so's
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Wey Bank discussion
#21
Posted 29 July 2015 - 09:48
#22
Posted 29 July 2015 - 14:53
I accepted the offer from SSE yesterday to provide my 3 phase electric for free, cheers to all those that assisted me (LN) i know the CL is no longer here but wanted to say whoop whoop cheers
Do you think it's the CL that won, or the simpler solution for them. We've an ongoing dispute with the electric lines going across our land and the guy who came out confirmed that they would have to remove the lines from our land if we required it. I guess that leaves them two choices, move the line to the neighbours land and negotiate a wayleave or whatever with them, or agree something with us and keep the lines where they are. Number one would be the easier cheaper option I imagine. Would be interesting to see the correspondence you have with them though if you were able to forward it? Might be able to use it to help with our issue - but I think like the parking tickets, you put up an argument and they have to consider is it worth arguing if there's an alternative solution
#23
Posted 29 July 2015 - 15:00
They rely upon statute law regarding way leave payment caps, however when notified correctly under common law it is my experience they realise they are dealing with a man and therefore have no authority and the statute law on which they rely has no authority. Are you in contact with the common law person? Lumpnuggin....
#24
Posted 29 July 2015 - 15:21
Not for awhile. Would just be interested to read your letters back and forth and see if I can adapt to resolve our situation.
#25
Posted 29 July 2015 - 16:51
I got the impression from W P D that they are used to people negotiating wayleaves.
Common Law just gave me the confidence to go or it properly... I daresay there were other ways. The thing is, the result for me was easy, whether other ways would have got Tony's result is a separate question.
#26
Posted 29 July 2015 - 18:06
Adrian 007
I tried straighforward sensible legal debate with them and had got quite advanced with SSE prior to CL involvement
it reached a stale mate and no pass...
CL notices got it sorted..
#27
Posted 29 July 2015 - 18:11
Moving posts from there to here as per rules and request from Tony.
#28
Posted 29 July 2015 - 18:15
Thanks Admin, i am really pleased i am partaking in active chats but i really did want to keep my diary for diary inserts so i can look back in a time to come to see what ive done and achieved
#29
Posted 06 August 2015 - 13:37
Re: Christmas trees
What does your friends say/do regarding criminality in the chrsitmas tree world - both growing and selling?
#30
Posted 06 August 2015 - 19:24
Re: Christmas trees
What does your friends say/do regarding criminality in the chrsitmas tree world - both growing and selling?
Say what? Criminality?
#31
Posted 06 August 2015 - 19:38
Then sell it back to them next year , better still start at 3 ft
When they get to 7 ft chop them if and sell like that
#32
Posted 06 August 2015 - 20:09
plant an acre of trees, 4000 max, but say 2500
They grow to 5 ft tall
They retail at £25 each - crop is worth £50,000 +
A big man appears holding a baseball bat and explains his friends with chainsaws are taking them. He seems friendly enough as long as you don't object. He doesn't leave his business card.
Or, if this doesn't occur, as presumable it won;t, you get turf wars from whereever you sell them from.
Just my concern - is it a real concern, or imagined?
#33
Posted 06 August 2015 - 20:12
#34
Posted 06 August 2015 - 20:52
#35
Posted 07 August 2015 - 12:06
met a real nice guy who grows 600000 trees ar present, spends 20k on security on run up to xmas