Author Topic: Does this mean I cannot take it to tribunal?  (Read 6221 times)

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Re: Does this mean I cannot take it to tribunal?
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OP, you're too relaxed IMO.

The NTO was received, but when we don't know.

Your wife had 28 days in which to make reps, after which a Charge Cert could be served.

But you made reps, but when we don't know.

But we do know they replied on 26 Jan. Authorities aren't noted for their response times therefore for all we know the 28 days have expired and your wife's reps would be disregarded and the penalty increased by 50% and a Charge Cert is on its way.

What is the date of the NTO.

Re: Does this mean I cannot take it to tribunal?
« Reply #16 on: »
Hi everyone.

So I submitted an appeal again to this PCN, in my wife's name, as advised.

Today we got the notice of rejection. With the London Trinubals appeal form.

How should I proceed?

Is it worth making a new thread with all the details?

Re: Does this mean I cannot take it to tribunal?
« Reply #17 on: »
Please post up all sides of the NoR, redacting only yr name & address.

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Is it worth making a new thread with all the details?

No, stay with this thread.

Re: Does this mean I cannot take it to tribunal?
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Thanks @John U.K.

Here is all sides of the NoR.

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Re: Does this mean I cannot take it to tribunal?
« Reply #19 on: »
They haven't offered the discount so your wife making an appeal is a no-brainer.

Just by way of clarification, as your wife is the V5C holder then isn't the resident's permit renewal at issue hers? I ask because your first post and argument are that you were renewing your permit.

Re: Does this mean I cannot take it to tribunal?
« Reply #20 on: »
+1 to taking it to London Tribunals

Re: Does this mean I cannot take it to tribunal?
« Reply #21 on: »
Car is in my wife's name, I deal with everything else.

She just drives it.

I intend to take it to tribunal, but on what grounds can I take it?

Re: Does this mean I cannot take it to tribunal?
« Reply #22 on: »
Car is in my wife's name, I deal with everything else.

She just drives it.

I intend to take it to tribunal, but on what grounds can I take it?
Statutory grounds of "the penalty exceeded the relevant amount in the circumstances of the case"