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How Can You Sign A Will, If You Are Physically Unable To Sign It?
That may seem a contradictory statement but there may be instances where someone with the (mental) capacity to sign a Will, lacks the physical ability to do so. Bearing in mind that a Will needs to be signed to be valid, this poses some interesting questions.
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Community Infrastructure Levy: Planning Practice Guidance Updated
On 16 November 2020, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) updated its guidance on the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL).
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More Break Clause Complications For Tenants
If you have a break clause coming up please consider taking specific advice as to exactly what is required.
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Resident Evil –Selling Your House With A Spooky Guest
If you have a haunted home do you need to tell your buyer?
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Corporate and Commercial Team Advises On Disposal Of Large Transport & Travel Business.
The Corporate and Commercial team at Wilson Browne Solicitors recently advised the shareholders in the…
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Positive Discrimination In Housing Allocation
The Supreme Court has ruled that positive discrimination in housing allocation can be permitted in…
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The Meaning Of Yielding Up In Good Repair And Condition Where A Site Has Asbestos
A recent high court case looks at the meaning of yielding up in good repair…
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Private Client Specialist Qualifies As A Solicitor
Congratulations to Marta Crumbie who has qualified as a Solicitor!
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Remember To Pass On Your Passwords!
In this digital age, most of us know that if we want to access our accounts, whether that’s for Facebook, Amazon, internet banking, etc. we have to put in our passwords or the extremely techie just require their face ID, but how many other people in your family know what these passwords are – other than you?
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The Use Of Settlement Agreements Is On The Increase
Redundancy situations are often stressful and difficult. But getting the approach right from the outset will help.