Articles, tagged with "breach of contract", page 4
07th March 2011
Personal injury law deals with getting compensation for people who have been injured or fallen ill as a result of someone else's fault. Legal action for personal injury can be based on a number of different types of law, such as; breach of employers liabi...
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Author:
cgyles6819
07th March 2011
If you own or manage a small business you will often come across many situations in which you will need to use a legal document. It is often tempting to try and produce the documents yourself. Whilst in simple cases this could work, many legal documents w...
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Author:
cgyles6819
07th March 2011
Introduction
If you require vacant possession of your property, you need to serve a Section 21 notice. This article will be useful reading for all landlords and landlord's agents.
What is a Section 21 notice for possession?
It is simply a form, requir...
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Author:
Herry Taylor
07th March 2011
If a builder has disappeared after leaving the work unfinished it is particularly difficult to have everything back to how it was before the builder arrived. This will completely depend on whether the contract that was entered into with the builder was se...
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Author:
cgyles6819
06th March 2011
Solicitors, accountants, surveyors, architects and other professionals can sometimes let their clients down, leaving them unhappy and distrustful. As professionals they should have an obligation to take proper care of their clients when providing a servic...
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Author:
cgyles6819
03rd March 2011
RA Law group | Real estate matters can become quite complex. Understanding real estate laws requires a high level of experience, skill and knowledge that only a real estate attorney is qualified to do in order to resolve complicated real estate issues fo...
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Author:
Alinia
03rd March 2011
Civil litigation arises when there is a legal dispute between two or more parties that demand for monetary compensation or some specific performance rather than criminal sanction. Civil litigation lawyers in Las Vegas are those who focus their legal pract...
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Author:
Aliceshown
03rd March 2011
A businessman in Henderson (NV) may come across different sort of disputes related to his trade, including criminal law rulings. To handle such things he has to take help of a litigation attorney. Generally, litigation attorneys work together as a team to...
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Author:
Aliceshown
01st March 2011
An indemnity clause is a promise to make right the loss that was experienced by a person, as a result of an act or omission of another person. It is a expressly written promise to compensate a person for specific loss or damages that is stated in a contra...
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Author:
cgyles6819
28th February 2011
As an employee of a company, especially if it is a large multinational one,you can sometimes feel like that large mass of regulations, provisions, laws and statutes that is collectively called UK employment law is a vast and confusing set of laws that you...
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Author:
cgyles6819
28th February 2011
If an employee wants to pursue their workplace related grievance to an Employment Tribunal it is essential that they know what kind of claims the Employment Tribunal are able to hear. They only hear claims related to a certain number of issues. It is also...
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Author:
cgyles6819
26th February 2011
The best and most effective way for an employer to settle employment disputes ensure that they never occur in the first place. This statement can become a clear strategy that would help reduce the frequency and the intensity of disputes in the workplace, ...
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Author:
cgyles6819
26th February 2011
If there is no legal requirement to understand employment law when starting up a business, then not only can it seem like it is impossibly vast and opaque but there is an odd chance that you could become caught out down the line by an unfair dismissal cha...
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Author:
cgyles6819
25th February 2011
Employment Law in the UK is a huge body of legislation, rules, regulations and requirements. Which is why it is not surprising that many people need help. It is not a legal requirement for someone starting up a company in the UK to any basic understanding...
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Author:
cgyles6819
25th February 2011
A Claim for Constructive Dismissal can present itself when a employee resigns due to the actions of their employer. The employer's conduct must be suitably serious to be regarded as a breach of the employee's employment contract with the employer. It may ...
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Author:
cgyles6819