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Trainee Hannah Bayliss’ Article Published in Property Law UK
Trainee Solicitor Hannah Bayliss has had her article on the recent case Peachside Ltd v Lee & anor [2024] published in the latest edition of Property Law UK
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How Does Equity Release Work?
An equity release involves borrowing tax-free money from your home – typically from lifetime mortgages or home revision plans.
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What Are Drag-Along And Tag-Along Rights In Relation To Transfers Of Company Shares?
Drag-along and tag-along rights are contractual provisions often agreed between majority and minority shareholders of a company to protect their respective interests.
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Wilson Browne Solicitors Working Closely With HM Land Registry
Commercial Property Partner & Board member Tom Warrender, together with Partner & Head of Residential…
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Is Equity Release A Good Idea For You?
Equity release can be a viable option for those eligible, but it largely depends on specific circumstances – seek expert legal advice before committing.
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What Are Pre-Emption Rights In Relation To The Allotment And Issue Of Company Shares?
In the context of an allotment and issue of shares, a pre-emption right is a right of first refusal in favour of existing shareholders in relation to the new shares.
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Does A Conveyancing Solicitor Have To Be Local?
A conveyancing solicitor is responsible for representing a buyer or seller during a property transaction and ensuring that their interests are protected.
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What Searches Do Conveyancing Solicitors Do?
Professional conveyancing solicitors perform an essential role when it comes to buying and selling property in the UK, but what do they actually do?
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How Often Should I Chase My Conveyancing Solicitor?
For many people, the conveyancing process can be an anxious time due to the large amount of money involved, the number of things to co-ordinate, and the emotional upheaval of moving to a new home.
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Part 36 Offers – Effective Tactic To Persuade Parties To Settle Claims
Hugh Grant has recently settled his claim against News Group Newspapers, the publisher of the Sun newspaper, after accepting what he describes as “an enormous sum” a part 36 offer, albeit reluctantly on his part it seems.