Is that like 'Notice to agent is notice to principle. Notice to principle is notice to agent'?pigpot wrote:
Notice placed. Response needed.
Thank you.
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Is that like 'Notice to agent is notice to principle. Notice to principle is notice to agent'?pigpot wrote:
Notice placed. Response needed.
Thank you.
IDK, are you sending it to his moral code?longdog wrote:Is that like 'Notice to agent is notice to principle. Notice to principle is notice to agent'?pigpot wrote:
Notice placed. Response needed.
Thank you.
My response (and I obviously do not speak for Quatloos or its management):pigpot wrote:Notice placed. Response needed.
dear Mr Tsigarides
Thank you for your email.
Please see attached answers to your original issues raised in your email.
A. GAS SUPPLY
A1. Is Paying for the provision of Gas Supply optional.
You are required to pay for the gas you use. This obligation is based on
your agreement with your gas supplier. If you have not explicitly signed
an agreement, but are being supplied with gas, you will have a 'deemed'
contract with your supplier, which will require you to pay for the gas you
use.
A2. Those being provided with Gas Supply and being asked to pay for these
provisions and services can ignore the demands, bills, and invitations to
pay; as these are merely invitations to pay - which can Legally and
Lawfully be declined without prejudice - and these Gas Supply provisions
and services shall continue to be provided without recourse.
This is incorrect. Please see the answer to question A1. Furthermore
suppliers are allowed to disconnect your supply, as a last resort, if
customers fail to pay the charges.
A3. Is having a Gas Meter optional.
You are required to have a gas meter in order to ascertain how much gas
you’ve used. The supplier will then charge you based on your use. If you
do not have a gas meter your supplier may cut of the supply of gas to your
premises.
A4. Can those having a Gas Meter installed Legally and Lawfully ask for
the Gas Meter to be removed.
Yes, you can ask your supplier to remove your gas meter. Please consider
if this is appropriate in your situation, you will not be able to get a
gas supply without a meter.
B. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
B1. Is Paying for the provision of Electricity Supply optional.
You are required to pay for the electricity you use. This obligation is
based on your agreement with your electricity supplier. If you have not
explicitly signed an agreement, but are being supplied with electricity,
you will have a 'deemed' contract with your supplier, which will require
you to pay for the electricity you use.
B2. Those being provided with Electricity Supply and being asked to pay
for these provisions and services can ignore the demands, bills, and
invitations to pay; as these are merely invitations to pay - which can
Legally and Lawfully be declined without prejudice - and these Electricity
Supply provisions and services shall continue to be provided without
recourse.
This is incorrect. Please see the answer to question B1. Furthermore
suppliers are allowed to disconnect your supply, as a last resort, if
customers fail to pay the charges
B3. Is having an Electricity Meter optional.
You are required to have an electricity meter in order to ascertain how
much gas you’ve used. The supplier will then charge you based on your use.
If you do not have an electricity meter the supplier may refuse to give
you electricity or may discontinue the supply.
B4. Can those having an Electricity Meter installed Legally and Lawfully
ask for the Electricity Meter to be removed.
Yes, you can ask your supplier to remove your electricity meter. Please
consider if this is appropriate in your situation, you will not be able to
get an electricity supply without a meter.
I hope the above information is useful.
Regards
Thank you for confirming the position regarding the supplies of Gas and Electricity to the Men and Women living on the land of the United Kingdom.
I have one final question in two segments that I will be grateful if you would answer please:
I. Does what you have confirmed apply to living breathing human beings (i.e. the Men and Women living on the land of the United Kingdom) under Common Law.
and / or
II. Does what you have confirmed apply to the citizens living in the land of the United Kingdom under the international Admiralty Law of the Sea (and its associated United Kingdom Kingdom Acts, Statutes and Orders).
If you are not authorised to answer this specific question, I will be grateful if you would forward this to your 151 Officer to respond to.
Which they won't have due to them not being a local authority.If you are not authorised to answer this specific question, I will be grateful if you would forward this to your 151 Officer to respond to.
B3 - can I claim my prize nowFatGambit wrote:LOL FOI officer had a copy and paste fail there, virtual back pat for first one to spot it...
FatGambit wrote:LOL FOI officer had a copy and paste fail there, virtual back pat for first one to spot it...
They used the word "may" in the response.longdog wrote:I'm sure that given sufficient time the kooks will use that C&P error as conclusive proof that you don't need to have an electrickery meter and / or / and/or a gas meter.
means it is optional. Andmay cut of the supply
And this quote obviously give them permission to remove the meter. Obviously the part about not getting a supply without a meter, means that they will have to install their own, to get the Gas/electric back, and the request didn't specify that I couldn't provide my own meter. So I think this must be a victory.Yes, you can ask your supplier to remove your gas meter. Please consider if this is appropriate in your situation, you will not be able to get a gas supply without a meter.
I am indebted to m'learned friend for his quite clearly definitive legal lawful rulingNYGman wrote:They used the word "may" in the response.longdog wrote:I'm sure that given sufficient time the kooks will use that C&P error as conclusive proof that you don't need to have an electrickery meter and / or / and/or a gas meter.means it is optional. Andmay cut of the supplyAnd this quote obviously give them permission to remove the meter. Obviously the part about not getting a supply without a meter, means that they will have to install their own, to get the Gas/electric back, and the request didn't specify that I couldn't provide my own meter. So I think this must be a victory.Yes, you can ask your supplier to remove your gas meter. Please consider if this is appropriate in your situation, you will not be able to get a gas supply without a meter.
We have a winner!Gregg wrote:FatGambit wrote:LOL FOI officer had a copy and paste fail there, virtual back pat for first one to spot it...
They said gas meter in the answer for electricity.