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  1. I doubt very much that new successful applicants are only told their band grade and no information about minima/maxima or average salary in the grade. If I extrapolate, I would say that their grading is probably fluctuating and maybe not a true reflection of the market. To some extent I understand their reason, or reasons, as they want to retain the best of their workforce without creating an ambiguous atmosphere within which employees would start questioning their salary in comparison with the national market.
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  2. I'm not sure about that, SG. The usual situation is that a solicitor goes bankrupt and is then suspended because of that bankruptcy. His / her practising certificate may be restored by the SRA on application by the bankrupt solicitor. But Crossley isn't a 'usual' case: his bankruptcy occurred in the midst of an SRA investigation and was incidental to the reasons for that investigation. Of course, it might be -- and what a delicious irony! -- that Crossley's bankruptcy was astonishingly convenient for him in light of the data protection breach and the otherwise massive fine he would've had to pay. Given what is already known about his pe
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  3. A young couple wanted to join the church, the vicar told them, 'We have a special requirement for new member couples. You must abstain from sex for one whole month.' The couple agreed, but after two-and-a-half weeks returned to the Church. When the vicar ushered them into his office, the wife was crying and the husband was obviously very depressed. 'You are back so soon...Is there a problem?' the vicar inquired. 'We are terribly ashamed to admit that we did not manage to abstain from sex for the required month..'
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  4. No... there should not be any. However, make sure you assign a policy to your e-mails by requesting delivery and read receipts... Otherwise, you may want to inform the recipient that a hard copy has been sent by post b ''Recorded Delivery'' (a must do if by mail).
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  5. its important to record the calls 1) because bailiffs lie and they have very selective memories and this bailiff has already lied by saying the court said the debt has to be paid by 27th 2)they cant threaten to enter your house with a locksmith police send you to jail increase your fees remove your kids and put them in care (we have herd it all on here )without proof the bailiff will simply say not me gove i didn't say that 3)without a levy the bailiff cant charge any more than £42.50 regardless of how many times he comes to your house It wont make your situation worse it may actually improve your situation if the bailiff thi
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  6. Hi folle, I recently went through simmilar situation, mine hasn't conpletley ended but I hope I can put ur mind at rest a little. Tax credits wrote to may saying the were doing a review and an enquiry for the past year. I was asked to send in lots of documents supporting my single claim including bank statements, tenancy, utility bills, birth certificates and childcare contracts which I did. The info was to be sent in by December 30th and I recieved a letter back by 11th jan (this is not to say it's always this quick as I'm sure some take longer depending on how busy they are). Basically I was told they believed I should have made a join
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  7. You need to send a CPR 31.14 request to the solicitor named on the claim ( it will be an inhouse division of the claimant). Collections and Recoveries Their Address Dear Madam, Re: Bank -v- ME Case No. blah blah blah CPR 31.14 Request On the 17th january I received the Claim Form in this case issued by you out of the Northampton County Court. I confirm having returned my acknowledgement of service to the court, in which I indicate my intention to contest all of your claim. Please treat this letter as my request made under CPR 31.14 for the disclosure and the production of a verified and legi
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