Sunday, October 20, 2019

Declan has his third party witness statement for his court bundle against St Mungo's. He will always be able to say that he actually went to court to plea for a morsel of support from this Mayor of London-commissioned charity

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County Court at Central London, Royal Courts of Justice

Now included in Declan's court bundle:

8/14/19

Dears,

I have looked at the long correspondence regarding your tenancy and clearly you have made a powerful case for the unconscionable behavior of the agency in control of your tenancy.

I do not use that adjective loosely. As Wikipedia tells us, "Unconscionability is a doctrine in contract law that describes terms that are so extremely unjust, or overwhelmingly one-sided in favor of the party who has the superior bargaining power, that they are contrary to good conscience. Typically, an unconscionable contract is held to be unenforceable because no reasonable or informed person would otherwise agree to it. The perpetrator of the conduct is not allowed to benefit, because the consideration offered is lacking, or is so obviously inadequate."

In my many decades of observation, this example stands out as distinctive for the obvious reasons you have already so fully documented.

With hopes that resolution can ensue,

Donald A. Collins
Founder, International Services Assistance Fund



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