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supply and sale of goods?

March 28, 2010 by admin  
Filed under CCTV Equipment

hi

i was sold a cctv system for my private home by the market leader in such products and I parted with part payment (£5565) with balance for the sum of £7500+ VAT on completion. The specification was designed and proposed by the supplier.

In Feb 09, the neighbour called the local council with regards to the equipment installed ( 2 x dome cameras on a 6 metre pole and 1 x static Infra Red camera on a 3 m pole) in the garden within our property.

As the council did not get back to me swiftly and the contractor was pushing to complete the works, I had allowed the contractor to finish the install as he was adamant no permission was required.

Planning was submitted and in Nov 09, it was rejected and I wrote a letter to contractor to remedy the problem with a solution that will be acceptable to the local council. Things are about to turn legal and the supplier is not accepting liability for the advice that was given at the time when the issue had arisen.

Advice as to the legal position will be appreciated as the supplier is not accepting responsibility. I have told them to collect it if they can not fix the problem with respect to the installation conflicting with local and national legislation.

Just a question please don’t take offense why are you looking for free legal advise? The amount of money you have spent is substantial why not get a real lawyer?

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3 Responses to “supply and sale of goods?”
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  2. marzmargs12 says:

    I was refused planning permission for both the building of a conservatory and fitting solar panels to my roof because technically speaking it is a ’structure’ and it is also ‘objectionable’ by the neighbours.
    References :

  3. Stan says:

    Check your contract did it say he or you were responsible for any permits. As a contractor it is my responsibility for all permits. I will always contract the city where I’m working top be sure none are required. If I fail to get the permit it is my problem and I will take care of it. I say SUE THE BASTARDS!

    Just a question please don’t take offense why are you looking for free legal advise? The amount of money you have spent is substantial why not get a real lawyer?
    References :
    I’m a registered contractor in Texas.

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