Leaving Property In Another Country
Being able to leave your property to whoever you wish is regarded as an essential freedom in this country. Not necessarily so elsewhere. However, a new EU Succession Regulation, which takes effect on 17th August
Being able to leave your property to whoever you wish is regarded as an essential freedom in this country. Not necessarily so elsewhere. However, a new EU Succession Regulation, which takes effect on 17th August
In an article first published by Lexis Nexis on 26 November 2014, Rachel Mathieson of Druces LLP’s Employment team considers employers’ options as to holiday pay. What should be included when calculating holiday pay? The
Did you buy-to-let, are you a landlord of residential property, and have you registered your tenant’s deposit? The Deregulation Act 2015 received the Royal Assent on 26 March 2015, and while some provisions are yet
The Guardian Newspaper has reported that the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea (“RBKC”) has served a notice under s.215 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (“the Act”) on the owner of a house within
In an article first published in the April edition of the The In-House Lawyer, Julian Johnstone considers the law applicable to cross-border trusts in the context of the winding up of the Saad Group, substantial
A Court in Australia has ruled that the secret daughter of a mining magnate is entitled to a share of her deceased father’s estate. She received the sum of £12.7 million from the estate after
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