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Car Parking Charges – Entering A Contract
The purpose of parking charges and contractual signs in car parks is to deter drivers from breaching them but to also to ensure that other drivers and the parking company and the car park itself isn’t inconvenienced. We were involved in a recent case in which the...
CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES – APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION – PRACTICE DIRECTION 5B – COMMUNICATION AND FILING OF DOCUMENTS BY E-MAIL
We are continuing our series on Civil Procedure Rules, highlighting some of the little known but common rules and hopefully explaining them in plain English. The next rule we will be looking at is Practice Direction 5B – Communication and filing of documents by email....
What’s New? New UK Laws Coming Soon….
Here is a breakdown of some new UK laws coming into effect during 2022: British Sign Language Act 2022 This act is to recognise the British Sign Language as a language of England, Wales and Scotland. The Act comes into force on 28 June 2022. Put simply, BSL is...
Notice Periods – What is the law?
The Coronavirus had a major effect on residential Landlord and Tenant matters especially possession claims. The government changed notice periods for Section 8 and Section 21 Notices and they did this at least 3 times over the Pandemic period. As you can imagine, this...
CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES – APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION – PRACTICE DIRECTION 5A – COURT DOCUMENTS
We are continuing our series on Civil Procedure Rules, highlighting some of the little known but common rules and hopefully explaining them in plain English. The next rule we will be looking at is Practice Direction 5A – Court Documents. The rule says: 2.2 Every...
CIVIL PROCEDURE RULES – APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION – RULE 5.3 – COURT DOCUMENTS
We are continuing our series on Civil Procedure Rules, highlighting some of the little known but common rules and hopefully explaining them in plain English. The next rule we will be looking at is rule 5.3 – Court Documents. The rule says: Where any of these Rules or...
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