Articles, tagged with "exceptional circumstances", page 3
02nd July 2009
With mortgage lenders reigning in their lending and moving the goal posts it is now much more difficult to obtain a mortgage as deposits needed are more than many can afford. The higher deposits and the tougher credit approval checks are stopping many for...
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Author:
cborthwick9
01st July 2009
According to Crime in the United States by the Department of Justice, the Rate of Police Records Arrests nationwide was almost 5% and that's not even taking into account arrests resulting from traffic violations. That's an increase across the board for al...
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Author:
sahara23
18th June 2009
Those hoping to buy a new home or looking to re-mortgage may be alarmed to hear that under new borrowing rules they may soon be unable to raise a mortgage for more than three times their annual salaries.
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is alrea...
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Author:
michael challiner
17th April 2009
Family Law regarding children varies massively depending on the parent's relationship. When parents separate, their involvement with their children could be hugely different depending on whether they were married or not. Parents who were married will bo...
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Author:
amnorge
09th April 2009
The LIFT housing scheme has been helping those on low to moderate incomes with buying an affordable home. You may not have heard of the scheme as part of the scheme has been in the pilot stage for the last eighteen months. It is known as The Open Market S...
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Author:
cborthwick9
30th March 2009
There are many variables for PMI (Private Medical Insurance), some of which can often be seen as a minefield of decisions and plan types. Here are some main facts which might help you through some of the more difficult areas.
It's worth checking what...
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Author:
pmcindoe
09th March 2009
In January I was watching the Senate confirmation hearing of President Obama's nominee for Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Leon Panetta. How did we ever keep informed before C-SPAN?
As a passionate civil libertarian, I was so proud of Pane...
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Author:
Mike Zwiebach
13th February 2009
If you think that the rates on the tenant loans will be too high, it is better to pay a visit to your local pawn broker. Check if he is willing to provide you with the unsecured loan and if yes, at what rate. You will be shocked. If you need low cost tena...
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Author:
joanbroxson
12th February 2009
If an accident has occurred due to the negligence of the employer or inadequate safety measures at the workplace, a worker can seek compensation for the same. One must be able to prove that the injury has resulted due to the negligence of the employer or ...
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Author:
Kirthy
03rd February 2009
Allowance
Local Housing Allowance - 1 rule for 1
Landlords are no doubt aware of the phrase one rule for one and one for the others.
This phrase has never been more appropriate than when referring to the actions of the Local Housing Allowance in...
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Author:
Propertyhawk
21st January 2009
Simplistically speaking, arrests are made to impose immediate containment of a suspected unlawful act. It prevents the arrestee from furthering the violation that constitutes the grounds of arrest. He or she is then held in custody until the next course o...
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Author:
Ben Dave
21st January 2009
Giving loan to a tenant means giving away an unsecured loan. Naturally people will think that the rates on the loans for tenants will be too high. But you can check it out for yourself by doing some research on the internet. If you need tenant loans, you ...
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Author:
Baidehi Creeper
19th September 2008
By Adrienne Unkovich, MD, Workforce Guardian - Australia's number one online employment relations service.
Workplace Minister - Julia Gillard has announced the new process for unfair dismissals which includes special arrangements for small business whi...
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Author:
workforce.guardian.fr
17th September 2008
Compared with topical therapy, systemic therapy has a more rapid onset of clearing, which may enhance patient compliance. However, whenever systemic drugs are administered, the potential dangers- including side effects, drug allergy/intolerance, drug inte...
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Author:
Jan Hornets
02nd September 2008
In order to qualify for an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) you must be a resident of the UK, excluding Scotland, however, it is also possible for residents of England, Wales and Northern Ireland who are either working or living abroad to apply.
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Author:
Karl Guevara