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Proposed flats too small to be dwellings (Planning Inspectorate)
Prior approval was refused for a change of use of part of the ground floor of a hot food takeaway (Class A5) to three dwelling houses as the proposed flats are too small to be dwellings
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What are the main reasons for Mergers and Acquisitions?
Why Firms Undertake Mergers & Acquisitions
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How to Get a Settlement Agreement at Work
How to Get a Settlement Agreement at Work
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What happens if a company breaches a settlement agreement?
What happens if a company breaches a settlement agreement?
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Can You Do Your Own Lasting Power of Attorney?
Can You Do Your Own Lasting Power of Attorney?
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If you think your Conveyancing Client may have lost or be losing Mental Capacity
If a legal owner is mentally incapable of managing their financial affairs they may also not be able to enter into a conveyancing transaction and you should not accept their signature. Unfortunately, whether somebody has the mental capacity to enter into a conveyancing transaction is not a straightforward question to answer and will differ in every case.
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“Turnover Rent” – A useful option for Commercial Landlords and Tenants in the Pandemic
“Turnover Rent” – A useful option for Commercial Landlords and Tenants in the Pandemic
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Appointment and Removal of Charity Trustees
In order to identify how to appoint or remove a trustee, you will need to refer to the charity’s governing documentation and be mindful of the legal structure of the charity.
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Duties and Responsibilities of a Charity Trustee
As a Trustee for a charity, no matter the size, you should be aware of where your responsibilities lie.
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When, Why and How do you stop a Grant of Probate being issued?
When somebody dies, a representative takes out a ‘Grant of Representation’ (often a Grant of Probate) which gives them authority to deal with all of the deceased person’s assets and liabilities.