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Captain Tom foundation stops donations after daughter ordered to demolish spa
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//Rather than demolish anything, why were they not instructed to pay to convert it to the offices that they were given permission for//
I found it difficult to know what is being ordered for demolishing, it appeared the spa was an add on so I assumed it was that, which would be the correct thing to do. Could be wrong of course.
I found it difficult to know what is being ordered for demolishing, it appeared the spa was an add on so I assumed it was that, which would be the correct thing to do. Could be wrong of course.
the offices that they were given permission for
yes and they can call the hole in the ground - a typing pool!
haw haw haw
This is a planning application ( cancelltion on the grounds of misrep) and there is the civil action ( possibly) - breach of trust/fiduciary duty and fraud under the Fraud Act 2006, which used to be fraudulent conversion
and you know this is what happens if you do a Harry-and-archewell jobby under english trust law.
yes and they can call the hole in the ground - a typing pool!
haw haw haw
This is a planning application ( cancelltion on the grounds of misrep) and there is the civil action ( possibly) - breach of trust/fiduciary duty and fraud under the Fraud Act 2006, which used to be fraudulent conversion
and you know this is what happens if you do a Harry-and-archewell jobby under english trust law.
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