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What is the legal situation if one is owed money but no longer have access to the bank account associated with the account?

There is a situation presented in The Guardian Consumer champions that must be fairly common: In November last year, I unexpectedly rediscovered an unused national lottery app on my mobile phone with ...
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Under what circumstances can an insurance company claim back the cost of setting up a policy?

There is a news story about a 15-year-old Citroën that was towed by the council and the owner was not informed. The owner assumed it was stolen, claimed against the insurance and was paid out. ...
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When a company is sold, can existing customers opt out of contract with the new owner? [duplicate]

A letting agent with which I have had a contract for many years was bought out by a competitor around 18 months ago. The new owner never updated the management agreement to reflect the change of ...
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Is there a "default" way to end a contract, particularly wrt mobile phones?

It is in the news that mobile phone companies are making it hard for people to cancel their contracts. In the "old days" this would have meant a letter to the organisation cancelling the ...
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UK Employment Law Regarding errors in employment process and contract [closed]

So I applied for a job that was ranged from mid level/senior with me applying for the senior position with the appropriate salary. I got through all stages of interview and was hired, but when I got ...
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How corrupt does a contract need to be for a country to invalidate it?

It is in the news that there is a case in the UK High Court regarding a contract between Process & Industrial Developments (P&ID) and the Nigerian state. It involved gas extraction, but the ...
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In UK, how hard can you hold a builder to their quoted price?

I was hoping to have some building work done in England and got two quotes: I would have liked three or four, but it was quite enough work to get two. To my surprise, they different hugely: one was ...
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Legality of charging customer service for one’s time spent dealing with them

An acquaintance has a practice of charging companies’ customer service departments £50 per 30 minute increments of his time spent addressing issues with them on the phone. I don’t think he’s ever ...
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Accepting payment terms and conditions

I am in U.K. If I book a holiday/vacation and pay a deposit am I now bound by the payment/cancellation terms? (NB: There was no tick-box to say “by booking you accept our terms and conditions.” or ...
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UK: Good faith vs qualifying misrepresention

Consider the following in the context UK contract law, insurance and consumer rights. When you (a person or legal entity) buys insurance there is some expectation that you properly value the item or ...
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What happens if an insurance company does not mention a critical clause of a policy during a telephone purchase?

Suppose one phones an insurance company and arrange and pays for car insurance. One then receives the documentation and there is an additional clause that was not mentioned that invalidates the ...
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Can misrepresentation in a contract of professional credentials of an employee invalidate the contract?

My question is somewhat like this one but involves a registered architect and an employee ... In a particular jurisdiction, a person is not permitted to describe themselves as an architect, unless ...
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If there is an error in a webpage that forms a contract how is that resolved?

Ecommerce websites tend to make the details of the sale a contract. For example a website that auctions used cars states predominantly: Your bid is a contract between you and the listing creator. If ...
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Are there any cases that establish a precedent regarding software patching?

My question concerns the legality of "software patching", specifically making changes to the compiled code of an existing third-party software application in order to alter its behavior. My ...
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Case record if the case is lost (UK)

How can I search for a case record if the case is lost? It was originally filed by the trustee as a small claim but might have been moved up to a higher court due to the complexity. The case was not ...
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