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CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION A defining characteristic of the criminal law is the way in which its rules of evidence fundamentally change the facts of a case. This is because of the unique role of the jury: it is the sole arbiter of facts, but has no say in the [...] -
CHAPTER 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 European [...] -
CHAPTER ONE – WHAT IS TREE ROOT SUBSIDENCE? Introduction Before looking at tree root subsidence, this book begins by considering what subsidence damage actually is. Subsidence is defined by the Financial Ombudsman Service as “the downward movement of the site on which a building stands, where the soil beneath the building’s [...] -
CHAPTER ONE – THE INITIAL HEARING Arrest under certified request/warrant Powers of arrest The 2003 Act provides for a range of powers of arrest in order to give effect to extradition requests. In Part 1 cases, the position is relatively straightforward since no domestic arrest warrant is required in order to [...] -
INTRODUCTION The territorial[1] and offshore[2] waters of the United Kingdom hosts over twenty known species of marine mammals, including cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) and pinnipeds (seals and walrus[3]). Among the most encountered cetaceans are the harbour porpoise (Phocoena Phocoena), bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), common dolphin (Delphinus delphis), white-beaked dolphin [...] -
CHAPTER TWO – THE UNFAIR RELATIONSHIP PROVISIONS The unfair relationship provisions are found at sections 140A, 140B and 140C of the Consumer Credit Act 1974, as amended. The provisions in force are set out below. 140A Unfair relationships between creditors and debtors The court may make an order under section 140Bin connection with [...] -
CHAPTER ONE – WHAT IS GREY BELT POLICY? (1) The National Planning Policy Framework Under NPPF 153, all development in the Green Belt is subject to the Very Special Circumstances (“VSC”) test, unless subject to a specified exception: “Inappropriate development is, by definition, harmful to the Green Belt and should not [...] -
CHAPTER TWO – INTESTATE ESTATES According to research, around 6 out of 10 adults in the UK don’t have a Will[1]. Business development opportunities on the Will writing front aside, this means that more likely than not, you are going to have to administer an intestate estate (that is to say [...] -
CHAPTER ONE – THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK FOR BULLYING CLAIMS In this chapter we will look at the following: The definition of bullying. The source of the legal rights available to an employee or worker who has been bullied in his or her workplace. The ways those legal rights can be enforced. [...] -
FREE CHAPTER from ‘A Practical Guide to Void Dispositions and Validation Orders’ by Andrew Brown
11/09/2025CHAPTER ONE – INTRODUCTION Dispositions made void pursuant to the Insolvency Act 1986 are amongst the most common and mundane of insolvency related claims that lawyers and insolvency practitioners are likely to see. Nearly any person, corporate or real, who holds and exchanges assets and is made insolvent by order of [...]