On 2 Oct, 12:50, judith
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> >On 2 Oct, 10:58, "The Todal"
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> >> >> > Is there a litigants in person society or support in London England?
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> >> >> If there is, you should distrust it.
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> >> >> Most people who are litigants in person have maybe two or three court
> >> >> cases
> >> >> in their entire lives, and therefore have no need to form a society.
> >> >> Anyone
> >> >> who habitually sues other people as a litigant in person, is probably
> >> >> mentally unbalanced.
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> >> > Really, Derek!
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> >> > Everyone needs a hobby, even Peter Turtill!
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> >> Actually, I suppose someone should conduct a survey to find out how many
> >> people have sued or been personally sued, in the County Court.
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> >> I think I'm currently on my third case, hence my rash assumption "two or
> >> three court cases".
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> >Either you are or you are not on your third case, unless you are
> >waiting for the other party to respond.
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> >Is trade in the market so bad these days that you can't afford a
> >lawyer?
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> >> I suppose it is possible that you could have quite a
> >> few more and still be sane.
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> >Yes, that may be possible; it might even be _possible_ that smicker is
> >not the litigious loony he is otherwise reckoned to be.
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> I believe that incredulity will not stretch that far.
Whilst I find it barely credible that someone should use a word like
"incredulity" without apparently having any idea what it means.
Have a free clue: /incredulity
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