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        Biodiversity Net Gain – Is It Relevant To Pre 2024 Planning Applications?In a recent appeal decision from the Planning Inspectorate outline planning permission was refused for the erection of a care home (Class C2) together with associated infrastructure, parking and access. 
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        HMRC Investigation Into Alleged Breaches Of The National Minimum Wage – What You Need To KnowThese investigations can begin when any employee makes a complaint to HMRC that they believe they are not receiving the correct National Minimum Wage. 
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        Case Update: Armstead v Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Company Ltd (2024) UKSC 6In tort, it is a well-established principle that a person owes a duty of care not to cause any physical damage to another person’s property. 
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        Warranty v ConditionBusinesses and individuals alike enter into contracts frequently, whether it be for services or goods… 
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        Mandatory Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG): Government Publishes Guidance On Irreplaceable HabitatsThe Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has now published guidance on how… 
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        How Many Ways Are There To Get Out Of A Contract?There are a number of different ways that a contract may be brought to an… 
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        Can A Company Reject Someone’s Request To Remain 100% Working From Home?Can a company can reject someone’s request to remain 100% working from home? 
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        The Duties Of Certificate Provider – Lasting Powers Of AttorneyLasting Powers of Attorney (LPAs) are important instruments, a person may decide to appoint trusted individuals to manage their Property & Financial affairs and make decisions about their Health & Welfare, if in the future they can no longer do this themselves. The 
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        Funeral WishesHow much thought have you given to your funeral wishes? 
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        “You Knew Perfectly Well What You Were Signing”Commercial Litigation Partner Kevin Rogers comments on a recent case where a Claimant (unsuccessfully) tried to claim that a transfer of the property was invalid because they’d ‘made a mistake’. 
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
        