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Originally posted by ahinton View PostBut would the correctness or othewise of that not depend to some extent upon whether the house in which Margaret and David live is solely owned by either one of them or whether jointly owned? and, for that matter, if the latter, whether that ownership is on a joint tenants or tenants-in-common basis?Money can't buy you happiness............but it does bring you a more pleasant form of misery - Spike Milligan
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Originally posted by alycidon View Post...Personally, I don't believe that such a phrase implies legal ownership - rather that one is going to where Margaret and David live. But it is a moot point.
It all depends on whether "Margaret and David" are treated by you as one unit, not on the legal status of their house.Last edited by Pabmusic; 06-11-13, 12:20.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIf you look a little closer, you might notice that there areat least 4 deliberate mistakes in my post. I thought you would of noticed. Answers on a postcard too some one whose interested.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYou no they were.
But seriously, I am still reeling from the effects of the UK première of Sorabji's Sixth Piano Symphony, so anything that I might seek to contribute to this thread is likely to be a load of old Koblenz anyway; this I am sure that you would well understand, having experienced this utterly magnificent performance for yourself!
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWell, at least I no that they wear, which is why I tryed to add to them by suggesting yet another won.
But seriously, I am still reeling from the effects of the UK première of Sorabji's Sixth Piano Symphony, so anything that I might seek to contribute to this thread is likely to be a load of old Koblenz anyway; this I am sure that you would well understand, having experienced this utterly magnificent performance for yourself!
I count myself very lucky indeed to have been there!
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