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Wilson Browne – Commercial Property Team Of The Year Winners!
Wilson Browne’s Commercial Property Team is celebrating after being named Commercial Property Team of the…
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Pre-Emption Rights on Share Transfers in the UK
Pre emption rights are a key protection mechanism for shareholders, ensuring that existing shareholders have the first opportunity to purchase shares before they are offered to external buyers.
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Flying Freeholds: What They Are and What Buyers Should Know
Most property buyers have never heard of a flying freehold until it appears during the conveyancing process.
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Framework Agreements – a Brief Overview
A framework agreement is a contractual arrangement that pre-establishes the terms under which specific orders (sometimes called “call-off orders”) can be placed during its term.
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Commentary on Changes to the “Family Farm Tax”
After intensive campaigning by both the Country Land Owners Association (“the CLA”) and the National Farmers Union (“the NFU”) the Government announced an early Christmas present for farmers.
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Penalty Clauses in UK Contracts: Understanding Primary and Secondary Obligations
Penalty clauses are a common feature in commercial contracts, often inserted to deter breaches and motivate performance.
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How to Give Shares to Employees: Tax-Advantaged Schemes Explained
There are huge benefits to Companies operating Employee share schemes, both for the employee and the employer.
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Loans to Employees and Directors in the UK: Rules, Risks, and Best Practices
Offering loans to employees or directors can be a valuable tool for businesses and can help to retain talent, support personal needs, or fund business-related expenses.
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Family Investment Companies – A Brief Overview
A Family Investment Company (FIC) is typically a UK-based private company whose shareholders are usually family members.
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Invalid Section 25 Notice: Why Service Still Matters
A recent High Court decision in Lamba (t/a Smart Move Residential Sale and Lettings) v Enfield LBC is a useful reminder that how a notice is served can be just as important as what it says.