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Re:Re:Magistrates listings  
No!! Don't think they list them on here!!

Carolynw40
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Carolynw40
2012-03-14 12:49:44
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Re:Re:MAIL  

I'm not quite sure what your asking but I've interpreted it the best I can .

If no-one is at home , I believe they have the right to leave your parcel [Assuming you have a letterbox , it just doesn't fit] with someone around say a neighbour aslong as they sign for it . They have no legal obligation to wait for someone to come to the door/or wait for you to return - otherwise mail would never get delievered .

However if they are just 'dumping' it , then I believe that to be negligence on their part and you could probably pursue a claim - especially if the parcel contained personal information .

Surely if the parcel hasn't been delievered they leave a card saying where it is ? At least that what happens in my area .

Lewis
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Lewis
2008-10-24 13:55:03
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Re:Re:Miss cgw  
If a crime has been committed please report it to the police - https://www.police.uk/forces/. You can contact your local service by dialing 101. In an emergency please dial 999. Harassment is both a criminal offence and a civil action under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997. If you require legal advice please see https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/law-and-courts/legal-system/finding-free-or-affordable-legal-help/ https://solicitors.lawsociety.org.uk/

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CourtReporter
2021-01-24 15:59:36
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Re:Re:my inheritance  
Here is an article with a lot of useful information https://inheritanceadvanced.com/state-probate-laws/california/, I recommend reading it.

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williamclarks
2021-08-27 10:36:13
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Re:Re:need information about my new bf  
Yes there was a law brought out called Clare's law after a woman was killed by her partner she did not no his violent past and he went on to kill her 

Clares dad fought to pass this law so women could find out if they felt worried or threatened before they got into the relationship too deep or they could run a background check with the police.

Lainey3
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Lainey3
2017-12-07 18:35:49
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