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  • Holiday Letting Property a Business, Not an Investment

    Posted: May 8, 2012

    A recent tax case shows the lengths HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) will go to when they think there is tax to be gained by adopting an aggressive attitude with...

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  • Benefit to Parents Not Sufficient Benefit to Their Son

    Posted: May 4, 2012

    The Court of Protection has refused a request to make financial arrangements for a young man lacking mental capacity because there was no clear benefit to him of the proposed...

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  • Assisted Signature Case Decided by Court of Appeal

    Posted: May 2, 2012

    A case recently heard by the Court of Appeal illustrates that long-running litigation can result when a will is home made. The decision also contains useful guidance on what is...

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  • Package Tour or Travel Booking?

    Posted: April 30, 2012

    Whether a holiday is a ‘package’ or just a booking of travel arrangements can make a big difference when it comes to the legal position if something goes wrong. ...

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  • Argument Over Strip of Land Settled by Court of Appeal

    Posted: April 26, 2012

    A recent case in the Court of Appeal illustrates the extent to which property owners will go to protect what they perceive to be the boundaries of their property, which...

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  • Shared Parental Responsibility and Divorce

    Posted: April 24, 2012

    Having rejected the findings of a report it commissioned into the parenting of children after divorce, the Government has thrown into doubt the whole area of how this issue will...

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  • Scots Change Intestacy Law

    Posted: April 20, 2012

    The laws of intestacy that apply in Scotland are not the same as those in England and Wales. However, following recent changes to the laws in England and Wales relating...

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  • Charity Undertakes to Comply with Data Protection Obligations

    Posted: April 18, 2012

    A Scottish charity, Enable Scotland, has given an undertaking to take specific action to improve its compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA) after two unencrypted memory sticks and...

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  • Lump Sum Option for Small Pension Plans

    Posted: April 16, 2012

    Under changes to pensions rules recently announced by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), those aged 60 or over now have the option of taking a lump sum from personal pensions...

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  • Tenant Fails in Claim for Three Times His Deposit

    Posted: April 12, 2012

    A former tenant has failed in a claim for damages over and above the return of his deposit, in a ruling that has demonstrated the limitations placed on tenants’ rights...

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