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- Are You Due a Spanish Tax Refund?
- Road to Nowhere Proves to be Dead End for Easement Claim
- Rents and Insolvent Tenants
- When Getting Rid of one Nuisance Creates Another
- Failure to Pay Deposit is a Breach of Contract
- £1,000 an Inch to Preserve Boundary
- Human Rights for Tenants Involves a Balancing Act
- Fabricated Evidence Over Boundary Dispute Leaves Couple in the Red
- Is it a Beach or a Village Green?
- One in Five Building Sites Unsafe
- Unequal Charge Not Invalid
- An Englishman’s Home and Boundary Litigation
- Forgotten Evidence Does Not Justify New Hearing
- ‘Obvious’ Omission Scuppers Land Contract
- New Regime for Contaminated Land
- Housing Law Changes
- Unoccupied Property Not ‘Used for Business Purposes’
- Agreement as a Whole Determines Status
- Electricity Issue Not Shocking Enough to Rescind Contract
- Buying a Second Property
- A Brief Guide to Transferring Ownership of a Property
- Will You Be Affected by HS2?
- No New Build Without Management Company Approval
- Property Developers Take Note
- Supreme Court Clarifies Approach to Property Disputes
Reilly Solicitors News provided by LegalRSS
- Road to Nowhere Proves to be Dead End for Easement Claim
- Rents and Insolvent Tenants
- When Getting Rid of one Nuisance Creates Another
- Failure to Pay Deposit is a Breach of Contract
- Human Rights for Tenants Involves a Balancing Act
- Is it a Beach or a Village Green?
- One in Five Building Sites Unsafe
- Unequal Charge Not Invalid
- Forgotten Evidence Does Not Justify New Hearing
- ‘Obvious’ Omission Scuppers Land Contract
- New Regime for Contaminated Land
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- Form and Function Not Copyright
- When Getting Rid of one Nuisance Creates Another
- More Protection for Holidaymakers
- How Wide is a Right of Way?
- £1,000 an Inch to Preserve Boundary
- Fabricated Evidence Over Boundary Dispute Leaves Couple in the Red
- Is it a Beach or a Village Green?
- Mother Wins Right to Keep 'Abducted' Child in UK
- Unpaid Permanent Health Insurance Sparks Claim
- Icy Slip Costs Council £70,000
- Landlord Cannot Appeal Against Benefits Assessment on Behalf of Tenant
- Unequal Charge Not Invalid
- Court Rejects ‘Foreign Service’
- Libel Law to be Reformed
- An Englishman’s Home and Boundary Litigation
- Swedish File-Sharing Site Infringes Copyright
- Forgotten Evidence Does Not Justify New Hearing
- Public Access to Court to be Reduced
- TUPE and Administration – Dismissals Prior to Identification of Buyer
- Partner or Employee?
- Pub TV Sport Row Continues
- Government Urges Small Businesses to Ensure Prompt Payment
- Will Challenge Leads to Costs
- Agreement as a Whole Determines Status
- When Can You Be Ordered to Produce Something You Don’t Have?
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- European Court Rules Next of Kin Includes Adoptees
- HMRC Offers Tax Guidance for Executors
- Cowboy Will-Writers in Last Corral
- Personal Injury Damages and Inheritance Tax Saving
- Attorneys and Gifts
- Couple’s Intentions Not Binding After Signing Wrong Wills
- High Court Clears Right to Die Case
- How Lasting Powers of Attorney Work
- Will Challenge Leads to Costs
- Deathbed Will Invalid in Absence of ‘Positive Communication’
- When Can You Be Ordered to Produce Something You Don’t Have?
- Rock Star Fiancée Seeks Settlement From Estate
- Conditional Will Dispute to go to Supreme Court
- Lack of Knowledge and Approval Invalidates Will
- Scots to Change Intestacy Law
- Children of Murderers – Inheritance Simplified
- Undue Influence Claim Fails
- Pensioners Face Tax Blow
