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Joint Tenants Versus Tenants In Common – What Do They Mean?
You’ve probably heard of the terms “joint tenants” and “tenants in common” but not really understood the difference between them. So, what do they mean? Paralegal Oliva Sullivan explains.
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Who Should I Inform When Somebody Has Passed Away?
There may come a time when you have to take on the responsibility of acting as Executor under a relative’s Will. This may feel like a daunting process, but Wilson Browne Solicitors are “all the help you need” to point you in the direction of where to start and some institutions you may not have thought to contact.
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Government publishes guidance on conservation covenants
Conservation covenants are private, voluntary agreements between a landowner and responsible body, such as a conservation charity or public body, and operate to be legally binding not only on the landowner but on subsequent owners of the land.
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Government consults (again!) on Buildings Safety Levy
The government has launched a second consultation on its proposed Building Safety Levy for England under the Building Safety Act 2022 (BSA 2022).
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Time off at Christmas…bah humbug!
Ebenezer Scrooge famously complained that it was not “convenient” or “fair” to expect him to give employees a Christmas holiday. We’re more enlightened these days – we may no longer send children up the chimney, when it comes to Christmas there are a few surprises in store!
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Celebrating the Staff at Wilson Browne
Thursday night all the Wilson Browne offices met at the Kettering Park Hotel to celebrate all their hard work, efforts and celebrate the successes of the year.
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Driving licence job requirement leads to discrimination?
Employers need to be aware of their employees’ rights, or risk falling foul of discrimination legislation.
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Shareholder Agreements – What Are They And How Can They Be Tailored To Suit?
While a shareholders agreement is an optional document, it provides vital protection for shareholders to provide some control over what happens if things go wrong. Trainee Solicitor Catherine Healy explains how they can be tailored to suit your shareholders.
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The Importance of Getting Your T&Cs Right
It is always important to make sure your contract terms work for you and provide the necessary protections and rights of recovery.
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When is a uniform not a uniform?
When is a uniform not a uniform? It may seem like an obvious answer as surely something that identifies a person as being an employee or representative of a business is a uniform.