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Covid-19 – Legal Update: Possession proceedings
On 25 June 2020, a new temporary rule came into force that all possession proceedings and enforcement proceedings are to be stayed (“a stay imposes a halt on court proceedings”) until 23 August 2020. The new rule will apply to all proceedings which were stayed...

Coronavirus: 5 Key changes to the Law that Landlords should know!
If you are a Landlord, here are 5 changes to the Law that you should know….. The statutory notice period for most residential tenancies has been increased to 3 months. This includes section 21 and section 8 notices. This period can be extended up to 6 months; For a...

Simple tips for your business terms & conditions
Do you print your standard terms and conditions on the back of every invoice and/or at the end of every contract document? Are you sure? Do you know where all of your signed contracts are? Yes or no? You may think that the above questions are rather basic and you...

English Legal System Online?
Are the English courts really ready for this? The Court released a paper “Justice Matters” and in it they detail their proposals. In summary, the Court proposes an on-line process for Probate, Divorce and Civil Litigation cases. For Crime, t he...

Have you been misled?
You may be entitled to “unwind” cancel the contract! What does all this mean? If a customer feels that they have been misled to pay money or enter into a contract they may have a claim against the company that provided the misleading information. Protection comes from...
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