Results for "askew"
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Reservation Agreements – could they pave the way to easier conveyancing?
Much has always been made of the precarious white-knuckled ride of English and Welsh conveyancing. When transactions become abortive (and current ...
- Family Law
Separated parents – A child’s perspective
In situations where a child or young person is unable to live with one or both of their parents, the arrangements for the child or young person to ...
- Landlord and Tenant
EVICTION BAN EXTENDED
The government has once again extended the ban on tenant evictions, which was previously due to come to end on the 21st February 2021, until at least ...
- Employment Law
Hot off the press: Uber and employment status
A long running legal battle has finally come to an end today in the case of Uber BV and others v Aslam and others. In this landmark case, the UK’s ...
- Employment Law
Garden Leave – a win-win solution?
During an employee’s notice period and irrespective of whether it was the employer or employee who provided notice of termination, by exercising ...
- Commercial Conveyancing
- Residential Conveyancing
Leasehold Reform Proposals
The government has made further announcements this month regarding long awaited reforms to our leasehold property market. It is estimated that ...
- Uncategorised
COT3 agreement V’s settlement agreement
A ‘COT3 Agreement’ (aptly named because it is in fact the ‘Central Office of Tribunals form 3’) is one of the most common ways of settling an ...
- Uncategorised
Yielding Up
Let’s understand why the term ‘yielding up’ has so much importance when entering into a lease. At the end of the Lease term when the tenant ...
- Uncategorised
Possession Claims and the ‘COVID-19’ statement
Private landlords nationally, are once again carrying the financial burden of the Coronavirus Act 2020 (Residential Tenancies: Protection from ...
- Uncategorised
National Minimum Wage – inadvertent breaches are easier than you think!
The National Minimum Wage (NMW) was introduced in April 1999 as a way of tackling poverty. Although the run up to its introduction was not ...