The Law Commission has recommended that in certain circumstances, unmarried couples should have the same inheritance rig...
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Under the Companies Act 1985 (the “1985 Act”) all companies were prohibited from making loans to their own directors, di...
A Limited Liability Partnership (‘LLP’) is an alternative corporate business vehicle that combines the flexible structur...
An important reform under the Companies Act 2006 (the ‘2006 Act’), which has managed to avoid the glare of publicity, is...
One of the criticisms of the old insolvency regime was that a Trustee in Bankruptcy (“the trustee”), who had failed to i...
The number of UK citizens owning holiday homes outside UK has increased, according to government statistics, from 104,00...
Court action to obtain payment can sometimes be a lengthy process and adjudication is not always available or appropriat...
The Defective Premises Act 1972 (“the Act”) imposes important obligations on both contractors and consultants involved i...
In 2009 the government stated that if no action was taken to deal with the widespread discrimination which exists in soc...
A recent Court of Appeal judgment in the case of the Department for Transport, Environment and the Regions v Mott MacDon...
One of the defining features of the British countryside is the existence of a national network of public rights of way (...
Suppliers and customers would ideally prefer to rely on their own respective standard conditions. But in order to be of ...
At present, if you receive compensation for a personal injury, the amount will be taken into account if you are assessed...
The Court of Appeal case of Murphy v Gooch (2007) declared that a co-owner is entitled to credit for occupational rent f...
There is no automatic right for a trustee in bankruptcy to receive occupational rent as it would depend upon the circums...
It is a long established principle in English Law, first recorded in 1610, that a land owner can not protect the view th...
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