One of the defining features of the British countryside is the existence of a national network of public rights of way (...
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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...
The House of Lords case of Stack v Dowden (2007) concerned the declaration of beneficial interests in relation to a prop...
There is no legal obligation on an employer to provide a reference. However, where a reference is provided, it has to be...
There have been a number of cases over the last few years which impact upon the enforceability of restrictive covenants,...
It may be tempting to think it safe to go ahead and breach a confidentiality agreement if it would not lead to the other...
No waiver clauses are a very common feature of the ‘boilerplate’ provisions in commercial contracts and as such they app...
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