Really? I would have said that the trouble with this country is layabouts. Or thieves. Or tax dodgers. Or benefit fraudsters. Or the amount of rain. Or the lying politicians. Or the capitalist nature of our society. Or road congestion. Or a whole raft of other things.the trouble with this country is that the courts do not back contractors enough when they are struggling to get paid.
Do you have any examples of cases where "courts" have failed to "back contractors enough"?
Clearly that's where you belong if you break statutory or common law.but try not paying a utility bill or council tax you will end up in a magistrates court.
Clearly that's where to go for a remedy to breach of contract.we have to go the county court root to obtain monies owed.
No it isn't.obtaining goods without paying for them or bouncing a cheque is deception.
That's because it's breach of contract, which is a civil matter.but try to get the police to follow a case up, all you get is, its a civil matter.
He was spot on if you think that acting spitefully and sensationally if the right way to behave.so I do not care who I upset with this statement but the builder was spot on in my opinion.