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Which jurisdiction governs a contract can be legally complex and you'd need a lawyer to study all the documents.  But as you are unlikely ever to obtain those best to assume that English law applies. That could challenged by the land owner but they would presumably have to produce evidence of how the contract was formed.

 

Unless the contract contains an express jurisdiction clause saying which law applies to it.

 

I doubt an English PPC would be prepared to operate under a contract that was subject to BVI law, but stranger things have happened.

 

 

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  • dx100uk changed the title to PPC PCN Default judgement - paid CCJ - now want to sue them using discrimination laws...??

Have you taken legal advice on whether a Vento band claim for loss of feelings etc can be  brought through MCOL?  Or are you starting the action in a different court?

 

Have you taken legal advice on whether the PPC continuing with their recovery action amounts to disability discrimination? The issuing of the original PCN presumably wasn't discrimination as the PPC did not know, and could not reasonably have been expected to know, that you had a disability at the time of issuing the PCN.

 

Incidentally, breach of the disability discrimination provisions of the Equality Act 2010 is not a " criminal offence of discrimination".  It is not a crime, it is a civil matter.

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@cuckooflower  I've lost track of what help it is you want from us.  If you could clarify what advice you would like we can see if anyone can help.

 

Unless you find a reported disability discrimination decision that is very similar to your own circumstances - ie something involving parking - there's not much point in posting unrelated decisions as they aren't relevant.  There are many reported employment tribunal decisions involving disabilty disrimination every month but they tell us nothing about how a court might judge your circumstances.

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