PACT (Professional Arbitration on Court Terms) was introduced by a joint working party involving RICS, the Law Society a...
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On 1 April 2013, significant changes to the rules governing civil litigation were introduced. These changes are known as...
Neighbour disputes often develop in circumstances in which one party intends to undertake building works to fences, wall...
A boundary dispute typically arises between two adjacent landowners who dispute the position of the boundary between the...
Trespass is a “Tort”, an area of law that relates to actions against persons (such as assault), against goods (that rela...
Boundary disputes arise where two or more neighbours disagree upon the position of a boundary line. Often the boundary m...
A boundary dispute is a dispute between the owners or occupiers of at least two neighbouring properties. A boundary disp...
Understanding who you are contracting with may seem simple. However, particularly in the case where you are contracting ...
In business we all send many emails every day. Amongst the thousands of emails we send and receive every year, some may ...
In April 2013, new court rules were introduced that imposed an obligation on all parties to court proceedings who are re...
Two cases illustrate the difficulty of interpreting the law when it comes to landlords’ responsibility for injury incurr...
In Meah v GE (2013) it was suggested that a lender had sold a property for less than the true value because development ...
In Emptage v Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS), the claimant sought mortgage advice from her mortgage broker...
An often quoted rule in litigation proceedings is “there is no property in a witness”. Put simply, just because one part...
Parties to a contract should always look to ensure that a contract is certain. If a contract is incomplete then it may w...
Registered providers of social housing may have to deal with problem tenants engaging in illegal activity. We highlight ...
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