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  • Charity Trustees - Guidance

  • The regime governing charities has been progressively tightened up over the years, making the sort of scandals that were once not uncommon much more of a rarity. This means that trustees now have to adopt a more professional attitude to the management of a...
  • Compensation for Loss of a Chance

  • Most claims for damages are claims for damages or losses which have actually happened. For example, if a lorry mounted the pavement and smashed a garden wall, the claim would be for the cost of restoring the wall to its former condition. The law relating to...
  • Correcting Your Credit Rating

  • Most people require credit at some time, whether it is in the form of a credit card, a loan or an overdraft. However careful you are, it is possible to find yourself blacklisted for credit purposes. When you apply for credit, the lender will apply to...
  • Faulty Goods: Know Your Rights

  • In the UK, customers have various rights in respect of faulty goods. The Sale Supply of Goods to Consumers Regulations 2002 were introduced in the UK on 31 March 2003. These also apply to 'non-retail' transactions, such as hire purchase sales. They also...
  • Keeping Your Identity Safe

  • With the practice of fraud by impersonation becoming ever more frequent, clients are advised to take precautions to prevent being taken for a ride by thieves. Sorting out the problems caused by impersonation fraud can be an arduous and stressful procedure....
  • Neighbours From Hell: Local Authority Powers

  • The Housing Act 2004 contains a variety of measures designed to protect householders from the neighbour from hell , through measures targeting private landlords who turn a blind eye to disruptive behaviour by their tenants. The Act includes a regime...
  • Risks for Trustees

  • Being a trustee isn't just for professionals or people 'minding the family assets'. It is common for people from all walks of life to become trustees of local charities, schools and the like. Usually, the trust deed contains a clause which protects the...
  • Treasure Trove - The Law

  • There are countless stories of buried treasure, for example, the recent a huge find of Roman artefacts unearthed in London, but the public at large know little of the law relating to treasure trove and especially the law relating to items washed up on shore...
  • Unfair Contract Terms - Your Rights as a Consumer

  • UK consumer protection legislation is robust, giving them substantial rights and imposing significant obligations on traders. Indeed, in some cases the actions of a vendor may be sufficient to constitute an unfair commercial practice (UCP). UK law...
  • When is a Package Tour Not a Package Tour?

  • We often hear of problems associated with package tour holidays and customers' attempts to gain compensation. It is important, therefore, to know what is and what is not a package tour for the purposes of working out who is responsible if things go badly...
 

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