Test – Page 168
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FAQ
About the Law Society Family Section
Find out about Section membership and benefits, and join or renew your membership
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Analysis
Tindall Cobham 1 Ltd v Adda Hotels (an unlimited company)
The Court of Appeal considered the construction of covenants against assignment contained in leases, and their interaction with the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995
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Feature
The SARAH Bill: slaying the health and safety culture?
Asad Khan on why Chris Grayling’s attack on the ‘compensation culture’ won’t work
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Feature
DBAs: Failure to launch
Rocco Pirozzolo on why firms will remain unlikely to use damages-based agreements unless the MOJ reviews the legislation
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Feature
Personal injury claims: the new "fundamentally dishonest" clause
Stratos Gatzouris on the ‘fundamentally dishonest’ clause in the Criminal Justice and Courts Bill, how it might work in practice and why the debate isn’t over
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Feature
To mediate or not to mediate?
Mark Field looks at reasons to consider mediation in preference to a joint settlement meeting
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Analysis
Consumer contracts: information for clients
Kerry Underwood on the information clients must now be supplied with before signing a contract
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FAQ
Library FAQ: Scott schedules
The Law Society Library lists resources which contain precedents for Scott schedules
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Feature
Delayed flight claims – what's changed?
Sean Heywood on how two appeal decisions have clarified the position on bringing compensation claims against airlines for delayed flights
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FAQ
Contact the Property Section
Membership If you have a question about joining the Section, renewing your membership or accessing your Section benefits, contact our operations team. Email: msadmin@lawsociety.org.uk Feedback Let us know if you have feedback on the Property Section, including current benefits or suggestions for future events. Email: membershipengagement@lawsociety.org.uk ...
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Analysis
Giving a guarantee on an intra-group transfer
Tindall Cobham 1 Ltd v Adda Hotels shows that it is possible to apply the principles of construction to save the valid elements of a covenant by pruning away the bad sections
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News
Private Client Section e-newsletter September 2014
Featuring the Elderly Client conference, dates for the upcoming seminar series, an FAQ on applying for probate if the original will is missing, and Lesley King on DOTAS and the Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Act 2014
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Analysis
Strengthening the DOTAS rules
Lesley King discusses the government’s consultation on strengthening the DOTAS regime, including proposals to significantly increase IHT reporting requirements, and how the Inheritance and Trustees’ Powers Act 2014 amends claims made under the Inheritance Act 1975.
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Members Information
Task Allocation Available tasks will be emailed to all IAT members. If you wish to take a task please respond to the email highlighting the task you wish to undertake. Tasks will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. Deadline Deadlines for each task will be provided within ...
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News
‘Does Taser use breach fundamental human rights?’ Podcast from our event online
On the evening of the 24 June 2013 the Law Society held one of its public debate series on the topic ’Does Taser use breach fundamental human rights? The event held at the Law Society in London was a great success with a great line up of speakers, a ...
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FAQ
Meet the Property Section advisory committee
The advisory committee supports the development of the future strategy of the Property Section and enhancement of the services already offered to members.
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FAQ
About the Law Society Property Section
Find out about Section membership and benefits, and join or renew your membership
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News
Podcast now available from our event: In conversation with Asma Jahangir on law, gender and religion.
A free podcast is now available from our event “Law, Gender and Religion; In conversation with Asma Jahangir” which was held at chancer Lane on 30 July 2014. Background: Mrs Asma Jahangir is an advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and former President Supreme Court Bar Association of Pakistan. ...