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CHAPTER TWO – DIAGNOSIS The bedrock of any claim for a psychiatric injury, is identifying one’s presence. A psychiatric injury to be actionable must a recognisable psychiatric disorder, and will be found almost always to fall into either ICD 10 or DSM IV. The necessity for reliable, robust and persuasive [...]
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CHAPTER ONE – WHAT IS HOARDING? This chapter describes what hoarding is, summarising its key elements In reading this book, it will be helpful to have a clear idea of the basics of what hoarding is. What hoarding encompasses Hoarding is the persistent difficulty discarding or parting with possessions, [...]
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CHAPTER TWO – APPROACHES TO IDENTIFYING LIABLE NON-PARTIES Lord Briggs in Travelers Insurance Co Ltd v XYZ [2019] UKSC 48 said: “It is evident (from the Aiden Shipping case), and obviously right, that it is a pre-requisite for the making of a costs order against a non-party that the person sought to be [...]
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CHAPTER ONE – WHAT IS AN INDEMNITY? “… In English law an indemnity is a promise to prevent the indemnified person from suffering loss (damnum): see e.g. Firma C-Trade SA v Newcastle Protection and Indemnity Association (The “Fanti” and “The Padre Island”) [1991] 2 AC 1, 35 (Lord Goff). …” [...]
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FREE CHAPTER from ‘A Practical Guide to the EU Succession Regulation’ by Richard Frimston
20/01/2021CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION Originally there were six members of European Economic Community (“EEC”) which expanded and later became the European Community (“EC”). Since, the accession of Croatia in 2013, and the secession of the United Kingdom on January 31, 2020, there are now 27 Member States (“MS”) of the [...] -
CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION Employee inventions are inventions created by someone who is an employee of another person or corporate entity, their relationship to their employer and the nature of their duties as an employee means that the right to apply for a patent to an invention created by the [...]
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CHAPTER FOUR – WHO IS PROTECTED? It is important to understand who can bring a claim of workplace discrimination on grounds of religion or belief. It is not just employees. Those entitled to claim are set out in Part 5 of the EA 2010, and in particular at sections 39-41. They [...]
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The Right to be Forgotten
29/12/2020The right to be forgotten is a relatively recent development in data protection and privacy law. In 2014, the Court of Justice of the European Union (‘CJEU’) ruled that search engine operators are obliged to remove links to search results against a person’s name, if those results are ‘inadequate, irrelevant, [...] -
CHAPTER THREE – THE MEANING OF “FUNDAMENTAL” The meaning of ‘fundamental’, in the context of ‘fundamental dishonesty’ has been considered in a number of cases. Michael Joseph Gosling v (1) Hailo; (2) Screwfix Direct (Cambridge County Court) (29/4/2014) (HHJ Moloney Q.C.) Gosling, the decision of a highly respected Circuit Judge [...]
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FREE CHAPTER from ‘A Practical Guide to the Law of Farming Partnerships’ by Philip Whitcomb
08/12/2020CHAPTER ONE – PARTNERSHIPS IN THE FARMING CONTEXT 1.1 Introduction It is a fact, universally acknowledged amongst professional advisors, that a farming business which is run as a partnership, is in want of a decent partnership agreement. That is an agreement in writing, which reflects not only the nuances of conducting [...]