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A long leaseholder (a company) has failed in a High Court attempt to block neighbouring property owners’ plans for a substantial basement extension, comprising a swimming pool, play room and...
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A holidaymaker who slipped on a wet marble floor has won £8,500 in compensation for the injuries she suffered. The woman, who is in her 50s, was on a...
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In a decision of wide importance to property professionals, the Court of Appeal has ruled that two non-contiguous floors of a modern office block can be viewed as a single...
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The opportunities for obtaining tax relief in a prior year are normally limited, but one such opportunity is often overlooked. HM Revenue and Customs do allow taxpayers to carry...
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There are signs that the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) is taking an increasing interest in breaches of competition law resulting from competitors sharing price-sensitive information with one another. ...
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The correct approach to take as regards screening for a rare genetic disorder when children are being considered for adoption was tested in the family court recently. The case involved...
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