Dusty Bin wrote:
Well I assume "expenses incurred by them in carrying out their functions" includes any litigation arising in the course of them carrying out their functions"?
I mean, take your argument to its logical conclusion and the council cocks up in any way and/or does anything that an individual licence holder considers detrimental to their interests and to that extent withold all or part of their fees?
Sounds a bit like those who argue that they should be able to withhold part of their taxes because they don't agree with nuclear weapons, for example.
Of course it's all unfair, but unfortunately that's life.
As for the £1,500 for new applicants, didn't I question that, and indeed have done so several times in the past, thus I'm not sure what your point is?
But all of this smacks of nitpicking, and even if there is some mileage here wouldn't you be better concentrating on the bigger issues, such as all these court cases that were supposedly round the corner?
Oh, I get it now, Ali's a bit miffed at having to pay yet another £1,500 for his latest application.
WTF's he done with the proceeds from all these plates?

i would assume that an expense would be a reasonable expense such as the cost of premises fee's payable to vosa etc
in short reasonable and necessary expense
i think the wording in sec 12 is meant to ensure that the public purse is protected and it shouldn't be a burden to the taxpayer in general.
now if you follow that logic to its natural conclusion .........
restriction is not a necessary policy certainly not under the terms of the act,therefore a survey can hardly be seen as a necessary expense of the consequence of an unnecessary policy....surely
as for an individuals actions as a result of there individual decisions being a self imposed burden the yes i agree however those decisions only affect me and mine and are only a burden on me.
however its hardly the same thing as a council imposing a burden on itself that only has detrimental consequences on the very applicants who are paying for it.
as for the fee of £1500 why would i be miffed at that i intend to get the money back and appeal.
after all it worked for the recent court cases
as for any profits ive still got the majority of them why do you ask
