Kelkoo said that one respondent claimed to have bought a boat while shopping under the influence of alcohol.
Each respondent paid, under protest, the charges and penalties claimed to be owing in respect of each aircraft.
The respondent could claim under the exceptio non numeratae pecuniae that the loan had never been made.
One respondent claimed that when dogs are "crossed" and seem to be "climbing trees" they are really chasing spirits in the forest.
All the respondents claimed that their snake medicines were effective against bites/stings of mapepire.
Another respondent claimed that dogs had a stronger constitution than humans and should be given the equivalent of twice the human dose per body weight.
Both anonymous respondents claimed that both events had had no impact whatsoever on their recruiting.
However, section 26 (and also section 28) did not entitle the respondents to claim shelter or housing immediately on demand.
In a 2009 study of online daters, respondents claimed to want someone who represented their opposite, thinking it would balance them out.
Therefore, the respondent claimed that this accident did not qualify as "other casualty" under 165.