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charedi | 16:08 Wed 31st Aug 2011 | Law
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If someone pays a parking fine for me without my request or knowledge, is he then entitled to demand reimbursement from me
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Do you not want to reimburse them?
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no, because i could have argued it
As you didn't ask them to pay the fine and they paid it without asking you first, 'demanding' reimbursement afterwards seems unrealistic, even if they did it as a favour.
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Is the 'someone' a car rental company?

If so they are definitely entitled to demand it from you.
How did they get the parking ticket? Was it sent to you and they picked it up, or is the car registered in their name so that it went to them? As dzug says, if it's a rental company they're entitled to pay it and charge you. You will have signed a document when you took the car on authorising them to do just that. In addition, they will have the authority to take it from your card.
No. It is gratuitous and voluntary so no obligation on your part arises.
do you suspect that the was no ticket and the person is lying in order to get a few quid out of you?

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