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Personal Relationship Come to an End? Do You Know Who Owns What?
Intermingling of finances during personal relationships means that, when they come to an end, questions often arise as…
Contract Adjudications – One Dispute or More? High Court Gives Guidance
It is established law that contract adjudicators do not have authority to consider more than one dispute at…
Council Pays Price for Falling Short of Five-Year Housing Land Supply Target
Local authorities that do not have in hand a five-year supply of deliverable sites for new homes are…
Are You a Pandemic Home Worker? Do You Need Planning Permission?
Vast numbers of people have been prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic to take up working or running businesses…
Battle Joined on Award of Government Secure Communications Contract
Striking the right balance between the public interest in the swift and efficient award of public contracts and…
Man Injured in Balcony Fall Receives Seven-Figure Compensation
A case concerning a man who suffered life-changing injuries in a fall from a balcony served as a…
Determined DIY Builders Score Important Victory Over HMRC
You may understandably feel overawed by the might of the tax authorities but, with the law on your…
High Court Scotches Plans for ‘Lavish’ New Home in Open Countryside
It is a fundamental tenet of planning policy that developments should not harm an area’s character and appearance.…
Tree Preservation v Private Property Rights – Oak Tree’s Fate Considered
Trees save urban areas from becoming concrete jungles, but their tendency to cause subsidence can bring them into…
Commercial Property Specialist in Performance Fee Dispute
Many employees are driven to work hard by the prospect of receiving performance fees. However, as a case…
Motor Insurer Wins Legal Tug of War Over Crashed Jaguar Sports Car
Can a trader lawfully insist on being paid before giving up possession of someone else’s property? As a…
Parking Obstruction of Rights of Way – The Legal Principles Explained
The parking of cars along shared access routes is all too often a source of acrimony between neighbours.…
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