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When a Spanish company entered into a lending agreement with another company, the ultimate purpose of which was to facilitate a property development in the Strand in London, the downturn...
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The UK Intellectual Property Office has refused an application by Chanel to register the word ‘Jersey’ as a trade mark on the ground that, as a geographical term, it would...
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When considering the need for accommodation under the Housing Act 1996, it is accepted that prioritisation is necessary for some groups. Vulnerable people are one group that qualify for priority...
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VAT is a simple tax in principle, but it has many complexities. One that is frequently encountered by landlords is what the correct VAT treatment should be when services are...
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The Court of Appeal has overturned a recent High Court decision and confirmed that a company can have access to the emails of a former director of the company. ...
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When it is considered to be ‘likely’ (which, in law, means that there is a real possibility) that a child will suffer ‘significant harm’, the court may make a care...
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