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Can You Find Wilson Bear
Wilson Bear has been out and about in Corby visiting venues that are popular with…
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Tom Warrender on the guest panel at careers in law event
Partner Tom Warrender recently had the privilege of being part of a guest panel, volunteering as an Alumni Ambassador, at De Montfort University’s “Careers in Law” event.
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Wilson Browne discusses… having a baby
I’m having a child, what do I need to consider?
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Time was not of the essence for payment of deposit when exercising option to purchase land (High Court)
Time was not of the essence for payment of deposit when exercising option to purchase land (High Court)
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Environment Act 2021 Commencement No 8 Regulations bring into force biodiversity gain provisions for TCPA 1990
The Regulations commence provisions of the Environment Act 2021 introducing a mandatory biodiversity gain requirement for planning applications made under the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (TCPA 1990) in England, on 12 February 2024
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Making A Will On Purple Monday
20% off Wills this February, from one of the leading Wills and Probate solicitors in Northamptonshire and Leicestershire.
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Wilson Browne Solicitors receives the Feefo Platinum Trusted Service Award for a fourth consecutive year.
Wilson Browne Solicitors have received the Platinum Trusted Service award from Feefo for a fourth consecutive year. Only businesses that have achieved Gold standard for three consecutive years and have collected at least 50 reviews with a Feefo service rating of between 4.5 and 4.9 in 2023 are eligible for the award.
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Wilson Browne discusses… getting married
I’m getting married, what do I need to consider?
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Purchase Price Mechanisms: Locked box vs Completion accounts mechanism
When it comes to mergers and acquisitions, the process of structuring a deal can be complex. It requires careful consideration of the various mechanisms to assess how the purchase price should be calculated.
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Profits à Prendre: An Overview
Lesser-known than easements or covenants, profits à prendre are a form of right over land. However, their uncommon nature certainly doesn’t render them unimportant – particularly when dealing with agricultural land or large estates. Commercial Property Trainee Solicitor Chloe Lake explains more.