Articles, tagged with "new legislation", page 1
07th February 2012
The Royal Horticultural Society have recently published a public interest story concerning the rising prices and popularity of allotment gardening and you may be shocked to find out how plot space translates into wallet space.
The earliest renderings ...
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Floral and Hardy
19th January 2012
If you are considering bankruptcy because of the debt you owe on your house, you probably know something about filing for bankruptcy, but are still checking out the options that you have.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, sometimes referred to as a “straight bank...
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Author:
Teddy Flore
09th January 2012
If you are considering bankruptcy because of the debt you owe on your house, you probably know something about filing for bankruptcy, but are still checking out the options that you have.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, sometimes referred to as a “straight bank...
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Author:
justinhaser
02nd December 2011
Government legislation is set to be introduced from 2012 concerning pensions in the work place but the details do not seem to have understood by everyone. So here is a breakdown of the new rules that will have an impact on all companies and their staff in...
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Author:
Aneeta
22nd November 2011
If you believe the adverts, IVA providers would like you to think that they’re ‘government backed’, that you’ll have ‘75% of your debts written off’ and that IVAs are ‘new legislation’. Debt Management companies offering IVA’s have prospered year on year ...
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Author:
Kevin Fielder
17th November 2011
Utah Contractor's Permit expires For Renewal Prior to December 2011 New provisions impacting the entire process of renewing a Utah contractor's permit by December of 2011 has been approved by the state lawmakers in Utah through most recent intention sessi...
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Author:
RubenBradford
14th November 2011
Uruguay is known as a low to moderate tax legal system, and has friendly tax laws regarding individuals moving to Uruguay, and a vast range of tax benefits for the overseas investor. Following there is a summary of the Uruguayan system: The forms of fo...
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Author:
AndyFerguson
19th October 2011
New car insurance laws came into force in the UK on Monday 20th June 2011.
If you’re not aware of these new laws and what they could mean for you, read the quick guide below to keep informed about car insurance and the law.
It’s illegal to own an un...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
12th October 2011
The security certificate process within the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act is not a criminal proceeding, but an immigration proceeding. The objective of the security+ certification process is the removal from Canada of non-Canadians who have no le...
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Author:
fiona
03rd October 2011
For employees who have been injured on the job, understanding their rights under worker compensation laws can be daunting. Simply filing a claim involves a seemingly ever-changing tangle of rules and red-tape. Too often, a worker in real need of medical h...
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Millon & Peskin
25th August 2011
With Party of Regions focused on election law in the quest for power, an opposition member is commended in Europe. As Ukraine remains frozen on the topic of corruption, the President tries to offset debt with investment in sport.
Proposed election rule...
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Author:
katerina84
24th August 2011
In California, health insurance premiums have been going up so fast that the industry is going to be regulated. Part of the impetus for new legislation has been that insurance companies continue to post record profits without passing any of that back to ...
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Author:
Wiley Long
12th August 2011
Environmental compliance does not only cover RoHS, REACH and WEEE issues. It also has a humanitarian focus. Recently, new legislation was passed in the US Senate which has profound ramifications for the electronic engineering industry, concerning material...
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Author:
Ronald Kresten
02nd August 2011
The government seems to be doing everything that they can in order to correct the real estate market. Even though Congress and the Fed are calling for the Obama Administration to cut back on unacceptable spending, they keep on trying to push through new l...
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Author:
tonyflorespsa1
30th June 2011
On 7 July 2010 new legislation was introduced governing how superannuation fund trustees may borrow under what is termed a "limited recourse borrowing arrangement". This is considered a “non-traditional" borrowing arrangement used for acquiring an asset...
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Author:
Chris Lafey