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  • Landowners’ Duties and Highway Visibility – Court of Appeal Test Case

    Posted: August 24, 2018

    If landowners allow vegetation to grow so that it affects visibility on adjacent highways, should they be held liable if accidents occur? In a decision that broke new legal ground,...

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  • Farmer Acts to Protect Family Promise

    Posted: August 21, 2018

    Farming families appear regularly in the courts these days, as more and more cases arise that feature undocumented promises that have been made (or are alleged to have been made)...

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  • Tenants Must Bear Cost of Safety Improvements

    Posted: August 15, 2018

    Following the Grenfell disaster in 2017, cladding has come under close scrutiny with surveys being carried out as a priority in buildings across the UK. The failure to comply with...

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  • Possible Separation From Mother Intolerable, Rules Court

    Posted: August 13, 2018

    Relationships that start on the Internet are already leading to some interesting situations. A recent family case involved a British woman who had met a Pakistani man online and married...

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  • Hacking Episode a ‘Reasonable Excuse’ for Late Filing of Tax Returns

    Posted: August 9, 2018

    Taxpayers are personally responsible for filing their tax returns on time, and failing to do so can lead to stiff financial penalties. However, in one case, the First-tier Tribunal (FTT)...

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  • Money in a Bank Account Is Not Property – Guideline Court of Appeal Ruling

    Posted: August 7, 2018

    Money in a bank account represents the debt due from the bank to the account holder and is not ‘property’ in the eyes of the law. The Court of Appeal...

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  • Disappointed Children Fail to Overturn Will

    Posted: August 3, 2018

    When a will is made late in life which materially changes how an estate is to be distributed (especially when the new will favours one of a number of children),...

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  • Pre-Nup Upheld When Implications Understood

    Posted: August 1, 2018

    Family judges will approach pre-nuptial agreements with greater respect following a landmark Court of Appeal ruling in a ‘big money’ divorce case. The Court agreed with Lord Phillips’ opinion in...

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  • What Seems Reasonable to You…

    Posted: July 30, 2018

    It is a common term in a lease for the tenants to have to seek permission from the landlord if they want to do something new to or with the...

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  • A Little Too Much Knowledge Can Be a Dangerous Thing

    Posted: July 25, 2018

    There are special rules for people working in the UK on short-term secondment from employers based abroad. Many do not become taxpayers under the UK tax system. When one...

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