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post Sun, 6 Dec 2009 - 10:34
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post Sun, 27 Dec 2009 - 21:34
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The new rules have been in place for some time now. Nevertheless, regular contributors are still insisting on breaching the rules. Up to now, I have simply edited the post and left it at that. That policy is now at an end. Breaches of the AUP are unacceptable and if posters wish to continue to transgress they will find their posting privileges, and even their membership of this site, removed.

I have better things to do with my time than play tidy-up and chicken with posters who should know better.


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post Sun, 15 May 2011 - 19:19
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1. Please do not "bump" threads. It is considered bad manners.

2. I draw your attention to the provisions of the Legal Services Act 2007, especially in relation to "reserved legal activities". Please do not engaged in reserved legal activities on this site unless you are lawfully entitled to do so.

By way of advice only my view is:

(i) If you aren't charging for the reserved legal activity then you most likely are entitled to carry it on. This mirrors the old position under the Solicitors Act 1974.

(ii) If you are charging then my view is that you must not prepare any papers for any court (and, arguably, any tribunal, including PATAS) unless the right to do so existed immediately prior to the introduction of the 2007 Act. In my opinion this means that charging for preparing papers for PATAS is allowed, as there was no restriction on that prior to the introduction of the 2007 Act.

(iii) In my opinion, charging to prepare papers for issue in the county courts is now a reserved activity and is not allowed, subject to someone demonstrating sufficient evidence to the contrary.

(iv) Please do not refer any user of this site to anyone who is or appears to be acting in breach of the 2007 Act.


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Peter255
post Mon, 26 Jun 2023 - 14:55
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Could the picture upload recommendation be updated to https://imgbb.com or similar?

tinypic.com has shut down now.
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Redx
post Thu, 14 Sep 2023 - 20:47
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QUOTE (Peter255 @ Mon, 26 Jun 2023 - 15:55) *
Could the picture upload recommendation be updated to https://imgbb.com or similar?

tinypic.com has shut down now.

Up to date sites include the following, postimg or imgbb or imgur or imageshack.com etc, and add links. ( do not upload files here.)


https://postimages.org

https://imgbb.com

Etc

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