Baron David Ward
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Re: Baron David Ward
Well, I an a gen-yoo-wine Knight, and have the documentation to prove it. Of course, I'm a Knight of Tamara, the honour society at Tamaracouta Scout Reserve near Montreal; but if I want to toss aside the facts and sling the BS, I can leave out the annoying details.
Perhaps the Baron is a Baron of the Empire of Trabizond, or something like that.
Perhaps the Baron is a Baron of the Empire of Trabizond, or something like that.
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Re: Baron David Ward
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It shows your mentality to think someone would make the effort to post something on the internet that was untrue.
It shows your mentality to think someone would make the effort to post something on the internet that was untrue.
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Re: Baron David Ward
Well, it's clear there's a village idiot somewhere....SteveUK wrote:A bit more insight into David's pending eviction
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It is quite definitively clear for any village idiot to see that:
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Re: Baron David Ward
Reduced Brain Activity?
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My Nominee for Most Accurate Acronym Of The Week.grixit wrote:Registered British Asshat
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I'll second that.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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In Britain, shouldn't that be "Arsehat"?grixit wrote:Registered British Asshat
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only if they're pirates.Dr. Caligari wrote:In Britain, shouldn't that be "Arsehat"?grixit wrote:Registered British Asshat
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Re: Baron David Ward
No, an ass, as in a small horse-like creature, in a hat, such as might be found on a beach giving rides to small children.Dr. Caligari wrote:In Britain, shouldn't that be "Arsehat"?grixit wrote:Registered British Asshat
There is no comparison to other quadrupeds of course, such as - to pick a random example - a llama, which has an intrinsic refined character and as such merely looks even more refined (if this is possible) with the addition of headgear.
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Re: Baron David Ward
Mr Ward has helpfully posted up all the docs from Hamlins relating to his upcoming eviction. Ignore the first few pages, its the usual gumpf - and the Equatorial Guinea Embassy seems to have been added to the list. Page 9 is where the juicy stuff begins.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k93n90p3ycfsy ... 6.pdf?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/k93n90p3ycfsy ... 6.pdf?dl=0
Is it SteveUK or STEVE: of UK?????
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Thanks, SteveUK, that's helpful in understanding what's gone on. I feel sorry for his ex-wife; his shenanigans are just running up costs that will eat into the equity. I hope her solicitors go back to court for an order that he pays ALL the costs associated with enforcement of the order, on an indemnity basis, out of his share of the sale proceeds.
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It's not just Equatorial Guinea; he seems to have emailed the embassy of every country in the world. Which makes sense in David's alternate reality, because he thinks he is an embassy. He even CC'ed North Korea. I'm sure Kim Jong-un is shocked at the goings-on in Warrington. He also helpfully included every major newspaper, member of Parliament, police chief, and local council member in the United Kingdom. I wonder how many spam filters in the world contain the phrase "Baron David Ward."
And it's sad what a small matter this is. Family court ordered the home to be sold, as part of the divorce. David refuses to vacate so this can be done, or even attend court hearings on the matter. The home was ordered to be listed at 130,000, and their remaining debt is 22,000, so David stands to get a substantial amount of money however you slice it. If he just wanted to keep living in the home, that probably could have been worked out. Like Tom Crawford, his pointless belligerence hurts his own interests.
And it's sad what a small matter this is. Family court ordered the home to be sold, as part of the divorce. David refuses to vacate so this can be done, or even attend court hearings on the matter. The home was ordered to be listed at 130,000, and their remaining debt is 22,000, so David stands to get a substantial amount of money however you slice it. If he just wanted to keep living in the home, that probably could have been worked out. Like Tom Crawford, his pointless belligerence hurts his own interests.
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Re: Baron David Ward
I'd say at the rate he is going that his roughly 54,000 in equity is going to evaporate rather quickly.
The fact that you sincerely and wholeheartedly believe that the “Law of Gravity” is unconstitutional and a violation of your sovereign rights, does not absolve you of adherence to it.
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Yes, and one of the letters in SteveUK's link warns him that interest will continue to accrue so long as it is not paid. That, combined with a costs order (which the applicants would be quite justified to pursue) would erase a lifetime's worth of equity. Sad, if it wasn't all his fault for being an obstinate moron.notorial dissent wrote:I'd say at the rate he is going that his roughly 54,000 in equity is going to evaporate rather quickly.
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Re: Baron David Ward
As they say 'a fool and his money are soon parted' or a Baron and his money, a crawford and his money or a freetard and his money...TheNewSaint wrote:Yes, and one of the letters in SteveUK's link warns him that interest will continue to accrue so long as it is not paid. That, combined with a costs order (which the applicants would be quite justified to pursue) would erase a lifetime's worth of equity. Sad, if it wasn't all his fault for being an obstinate moron.notorial dissent wrote:I'd say at the rate he is going that his roughly 54,000 in equity is going to evaporate rather quickly.
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Re: Baron David Ward
I just hope whoever turns up on the 23rd to turf him out has done their homework.
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Re: Baron David Ward
I hate to disappoint everyone, but the Baron will probably get to stay through Christmas. From SteveUK's link:
Which I interpret to mean, they can only begin the court proceedings on December 23. And that's the Friday before Christmas weekend, when I imagine government offices are closed, or at least not working very hard. It's unlikely they could get a court order, arrange a bailiff, and have the bailiff execute the order in one day. Though that would be a delightful Christmas fuck-you to someone who richly deserves it. If they could pull it off, my heart would grow three sizes that day.the possession order becomes enforceable on (December) 23rd. At the expiry of that period and without further notice to you, we will ask the court to arrange for the bailiff to take possession of the property.
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Re: Baron David Ward
Reminds me of a friend, her ex agreed to pay £300 amount per child per month until they were 16. After a few years he figured out a way to avoid tax (- very crafty btw ) and went to the CSA who reduced it to about £10 per child.#six wrote:As they say 'a fool and his money are soon parted' or a Baron and his money, a crawford and his money or a freetard and his money...TheNewSaint wrote:Yes, and one of the letters in SteveUK's link warns him that interest will continue to accrue so long as it is not paid. That, combined with a costs order (which the applicants would be quite justified to pursue) would erase a lifetime's worth of equity. Sad, if it wasn't all his fault for being an obstinate moron.notorial dissent wrote:I'd say at the rate he is going that his roughly 54,000 in equity is going to evaporate rather quickly.
She contested it and after 18 months wrangling in Tribunals (both employed barristers) it end up that between them they'd paid double what he would have had to pay if he'd kept to the original arrangement!
Definitely a lose lose situation.
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Re: Baron David Ward
County Court Bailiffs don't carry out evictions in December. Assuming a warrant is applied for in the New Year, it'll probably be about 8 weeks before a bailiff appointment can be made.TheNewSaint wrote:I hate to disappoint everyone, but the Baron will probably get to stay through Christmas. From SteveUK's link:
Which I interpret to mean, they can only begin the court proceedings on December 23. And that's the Friday before Christmas weekend, when I imagine government offices are closed, or at least not working very hard. It's unlikely they could get a court order, arrange a bailiff, and have the bailiff execute the order in one day. Though that would be a delightful Christmas fuck-you to someone who richly deserves it. If they could pull it off, my heart would grow three sizes that day.the possession order becomes enforceable on (December) 23rd. At the expiry of that period and without further notice to you, we will ask the court to arrange for the bailiff to take possession of the property.