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Government Publishes MEES Amendment Regulations To Come Into Force On 1 April 2019
Government Publishes MEES Amendment Regulations To Come Into Force On 1 April 2019
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Bereaved Families Could Be Hit With Huge Fees For Managing Loved Ones’ Affairs
Late last year, the Government proposed an increase in Probate Fees for Spring 2019. The increase would see Estates worth £50,000 or less not having to pay a fee at all however Estates worth £2 million or more would be paying a sum of £6,000 for the same identical sealed document.
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Ministry Of Justice Figures Out On Landlord Cases In Court
The Ministry of Justice has now published information about claims issue in Courts in England and Wales in the period October to December 2018 and these figures show a continued downward trend of private landlord and mortgage possession claims
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Wilson Browne Solicitors Help Young Entrepreneur End Legal Nightmare.
Local businesswoman celebrates end of 2½ year legal dispute that threatened her with bankruptcy.
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Conversion Of Attached Domestic Garage To Small Commercial Bakery Was Not A Material Change Of Use (Planning Inspectorate)
Medway Council (MC) refused to grant a lawful development certificate for the use of an attached domestic garage as a small commercial bakery. MC considered that the proposal would result in a material change of use of the dwelling and therefore constituted development.
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The Pain of a Chain
One of the hardest things about any sort of transaction is understanding the terminology involved. And especially with legal jargon, the words themselves may be deceptively simple, but carry far greater connotations.
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The Right To Inherit After Assisted Suicide
In the UK, assisting a person to commit suicide can leave you open to the risk of prosecution and cases where those who have taken relatives to Dignitas Clinics abroad are often reported to be questioned by the police.
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Conveyancing – Working as a Team
It’s fair to say that conveyancing has changed in many ways over the years and it is vital that all parties work together to ensure a smooth and efficient transaction but how does this happen in practice?
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Statutory Succession and the European Convention on Human Rights
Permission has just been granted for an appeal to determine the lawfulness of a statutory succession scheme in the case of Haringey LBC v. Simawi (Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government intervening) [2018] EWHC 2733
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Tenant Succeeds In Specific Performance Claim Against Landlord For Breach Of Repairing Covenant (High Court)
Tenant Succeeds In Specific Performance Claim Against Landlord For Breach Of Repairing Covenant (High Court)