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When companies operating in the same field use similar names, the result can be legal fireworks. That was certainly so in the case of rival furniture retailers, one of which...
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Arguments over rights of access to land are very common, and a recent case shows the importance of the wording under which a right is granted. It involved a piece...
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Although VAT as a tax is based on quite tightly worded rules, it certainly has its pitfalls, especially in the property arena. In a recent case, a university was...
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The anguish experienced by people struggling with terminal disease and their families is well understood, and a pain-free end to life by assisted suicide is a choice many people would...
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When a homeless man from Eastbourne applied for assistance under the Housing Act 1996, the local council accepted that he met the necessary criteria. However, he did not apply for...
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The Finance Bill currently in Parliament will confirm that HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) are to be given the right to seize money directly from the bank accounts of taxpayers...
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