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General Power of Attorney

16th January 2012
General Power of Attorney The General Power of Attorney is a document that will appoint an attorney to act on your behalf regarding general activities such as personal and/or financial matters. Use of the Term There are significant diffe...
Author: Herry Taylor
Real Estate Law

What is the definition of leasehold in the residential flat sector?

19th July 2011
Considerable confusion is evident amongst flat owners in England and Wales (the law in Scotland is a little different) concerning the definite meaning of leasehold whilst referring to their apartment or flat. You might see flats advertised sometimes as ha...
Author: Leasehold Advice
No Win No Fee

No-win no claim compensation in United kingdom

22nd June 2011
If you have an accident in the united kingdom its a personal injury, which is a no-win no fee solicitor to work with you with your claim. There are numerous lawyers available on high street shops whom you can talk to about your situation, but you might al...
Author: Jodie Snider
No Win No Fee

No-win no claim compensation in UK

22nd June 2011
If you have an accident in the united kingdom its a personal injury, which is a no-win no fee lawyer to help you with your claim. There are several lawyers available on the high street who you can speak to about your situation, however you may also desire...
Author: Jodie Snider
Real Estate Law

Can a flat be both leasehold and freehold tenure?

11th March 2011
Common questions among those new to the concept of leasehold in relation to owning a flat are; How do I convert my flat to a freehold? / How do I buy a freehold instead of a leasehold flat?/ How do I make my flat freehold instead of leasehold?. The wordin...
Author: Leasehold Advice
Legal

Distribution agreements – benefits and risks

14th June 2010
A distribution agreement is a legally binding contract and regulates the commercial terms between a supplier of goods and a distributor of goods. The supplier of the goods supplies the goods to the distributor for resale in specified territory  The suppl...
Author: Clark_Taylor
Business Law

Tips for dealing with a County Court Judgement (CCJ)

17th March 2010
Not responding to and ultimately not paying a CCJ can have very serious consequences for a business. If you find yourself in this position, it is possible that your business is insolvent and you should act swiftly to agree on and implement a business resc...
Author: Derek Cooper
Real Estate Law

A conveyancing solicitor briefly describes the remortgage process.

19th February 2010
Firstly we need to know about the procedure of a remortgage, reason for remortgaging and the possible problem in remortgaging. Conveyancing solicitors face different obstacles when remortgaging properties depending on the part of England and Wales that th...
Author: Ittaman Pattat
Legal

Wills Online - Are They Safe?

05th October 2009
In the last ten years, the number and variety of sites that allow users to write a will online has expanded massively. As people become more confident in using computers and more trusting in websites generally, the range of legal services that can be purc...
Author: Wills