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postheadericon Arrest Warrants-Where to find them?

If you have some arrest warrant then it is definitely a situation that is at least not amusing. It will not be a good thing and will be annoying for you if you have not committed anything wrong and the warrant is issued by an error. Warrants are actually something very bad and you might have to pay money for them and if the case is much worse they might lead to the jail.

If you desire to take some action about these warrants before you get into a troublesome problem then it is necessary for you to have one with you. It is not obvious always particularly if you have not committed the offence. An easy solution is there for you to look up the warrants that can be used immediately.

Having an arrest warrant means that law enforcement agencies have been given the instructions for arresting you and for taking you to the jail. Arrest Warrant can be applied to some judge by the police and you can be given bench warrants by the court for example if you failed to come to the court etc. You might be arrested through both the kinds of warrants and the only case in which you can escape them is to deal with them first therefore in the end there is much little difference.

Internet is where you can find almost each and everything and these arrest warrants can also be found there as well. You just need to know the website through which it becomes easy for you to search all that you want. Among all the information about anyone, arrest warrants are also there that can be found online. All this public information can reach you through certain websites.

There can be many different ways in which you can find out whether you have some warrant or not and for this you might make use of the websites that contain databases of the public records. Another way can be to wait until the police come to you. This can work but it will result in getting arrested and it will not be a happy one for you.

You can ask courthouse if you know from where that particular warrant for arrest came from. If that arrest warrant was issued from some other area then it can’t work. You may ask the officer of the law enforcement agency that if there is any warrant for you or not but in this case you might be arrested at the spot.

postheadericon Unreasonable clause for the Software Industry

A clause has been ruled by High Court to effect, in a contract of software that no action can be taken by the customer against the software’s poor performance and as it was quite unfair therefore couldn’t be enforced.

The London’s Kingsway Hall Hotel bought software for hotel management from some software company named Red Sky. But there were so many problems in the software and in the end it wasn’t accepted as they rejected that software and also found some replacement. After that the proceedings were issued by the hotel against the software company for the loss in their business due to the bad performance of the software as compared to what was advertised. An attempt was made by Red Sky for relying on some clause in their terms-and-conditions according to which if some software could not perform as it was advertised then maintenance and the support functions provided by the company could be used by the customer. This was the only remedy that they had in their terms.

Due to this clause the company claimed that they can’t be sued by the hotel for any kind of refund or any of the other damages in terms of loss etc. But High Court did not agree to this point of view and it was determined that according to the Unfair Contract Terms the clause mentioned above was quite unfair. According to the software company exclusion of the liability was very much reasonable according to the Section 11 (1) of said Act. But the way in which the sale of the software was conducted caused the Court to Disagree as the hotel had not been provided with the complete documentation and therefore their decision of making a purchase was totally based on the software’s description provided by the Red Sky.

The point of view of the judge was that software that was provided could not performed the tasks for which it was bought and under “Sale of Goods Act 1070” it is necessary to imply those terms in contract that would be entirely fit to perform the tasks for which some one bought that.

£110,007.54 were awarded to the hotel for their profits that were lost, software’s price, goodwill’s loss and for the staffing that were needed additionally due to the problems that were caused by the software and for different other damages that the hotel had.