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Case Update: Armstead v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company Ltd (2024) UKSC 6
In tort, it is a well-established principle that a person owes a duty of care not to cause any physical damage to another person’s property.
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Rise In Court Fees
The Government announce a consultation to increase over 200 court fees to raise up to an additional £42 million per year.
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Warranty v Condition
Businesses and individuals alike enter into contracts frequently, whether it be for services or goods…
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Mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG): Government Publishes Guidance On Irreplaceable Habitats
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has now published guidance on how…
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How Many Ways Are There To Get Out Of A Contract?
There are a number of different ways that a contract may be brought to an…
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Quick Guide To The Developments In Workers’ Annual Leave And Pay
What was the law previously? What is it now?
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Can A Company Reject Someone’s Request To Remain 100% Working From Home?
Can a company can reject someone’s request to remain 100% working from home?
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Independent Investigations
There are many occasions when an organisation will need to conduct an investigation.
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“You Knew Perfectly Well What You Were Signing”
Commercial Litigation Partner Kevin Rogers comments on a recent case where a Claimant (unsuccessfully) tried to claim that a transfer of the property was invalid because they’d ‘made a mistake’.
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Ask The Expert
Partner Tom Warrender was interviewed by Ian Quayle in the “Ask The Expert” feature of this month’s national publication Property Law UK.