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A recent decision involving development proposals in the Green Belt will be of interest to those considering making planning applications over Green Belt land. It involved a planning application...
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Harassment is an unfortunate fact in some relationship breakdowns. In a bid to reduce the incidence of harassment and molestation following splits, the Family Law Act 1996 made it a...
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In the recent case of Bartholomews Agri Food Limited v Thornton, the High Court found that a restrictive covenant included in the contract of employment of an agronomist from the...
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Air travellers will be familiar with the X-ray scanners used as part of the security measures in airports, and the international market for such systems is massive. One of...
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Not all action against directors when a company goes broke is initiated by the Insolvency Service. Recently, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) issued a warning to rogue directors that...
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Planning rules relating to home extensions are complex but a householder’s victory in a High Court test case is expected to make it significantly easier for some people to enlarge...
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