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    Quote Originally Posted by Jadefalcon View Post
    Geoff's argument that he and Yasmeen own 50% of the bistro between them and he has power of attorney still means sweet FA, Alya still owns 50%. He shouldn't be able to get an alcohol licence on his own, this doesn't seem to have been written well.
    Yes, but don't forget, Geoff is the incredible bullsh!tting man.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1fC...=youtu.be&t=51
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jadefalcon View Post
    Geoff's argument that he and Yasmeen own 50% of the bistro between them and he has power of attorney still means sweet FA, Alya still owns 50%. He shouldn't be able to get an alcohol licence on his own, this doesn't seem to have been written well.
    I can't remember how Geoff obtained Power of Attorney, but it seems highly unlikely to me that he would ever have been granted it in the first place. These are the five principles that have to be applied before one is granted:

    A person must be assumed to have capacity unless it is established that he lacks capacity.
    A person is not to be treated as unable to make a decision unless all practicable steps to help him to do so have been taken without success.
    A person is not to be treated as unable to make a decision merely because he makes an unwise decision.
    An act done, or decision made, under this Act for or on behalf of a person who lacks capacity must be done, or made, in his best interests.
    Before the act is done, or the decision is made, regard must be had to whether the purpose for which it is needed can be as effectively achieved in a way that is less restrictive of the person?s rights and freedom of action.

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    I think a prime example of the application of power of attorney is when someone is suffering from severe dementia for example.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jadefalcon View Post
    I think a prime example of the application of power of attorney is when someone is suffering from severe dementia for example.
    Absolutely. I had to apply for one for my mother who was incapable of looking after herself or her affairs or make any decision . You can?t just apply for one if a person can do all those things and there are all sorts of tests to establish incapacity.

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    So suddenly Alya is all alone in a busy restaurant and loses it?? Come on, there have always been many extras in the background before and would a manager not phone an agency for a replacement chef???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    So suddenly Alya is all alone in a busy restaurant and loses it?? Come on, there have always been many extras in the background before and would a manager not phone an agency for a replacement chef???
    Did Geoff telephone or text the chef and give him the day off, to wind up Alya so she will crack and sell

    How can Geoff afford to buy out Alya, is the joint account with Yasmeen still open to him, he did steal from the business

    Asha and Corey are back on good terms, when did I miss that, free kebabs will not put money in Dev's pocket

    I am enjoying Nina's scenes with David and no filter Shona

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jadefalcon View Post
    I think a prime example of the application of power of attorney is when someone is suffering from severe dementia for example.
    Yasmeen's "drinking issue" would that count, maybe Geoff tricked her into signing something she did not read

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perdita View Post
    Spain has closed all brothels a while ago but no doubt there will still be some working "from home" ... hopefully wearing masks
    More than masks need to be worn

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    Geoff can't possibly have got the liquor licence yet. I am wondering if, in fact, he ever really applied for it all or whether he has just told Alya he had to wind her up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by parkerman View Post
    Geoff can't possibly have got the liquor licence yet. I am wondering if, in fact, he ever really applied for it all or whether he has just told Alya he had to wind her up.
    So what?s all the booze he had delivered. He is breaking the law.

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