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Doctor Who Facts That Can Be Learned On Tour

14th February 2011
Individuals that are very interested in Doctor Who facts can learn many facts if they choose to go on tour with movie Tours London. Most of these individuals are very serious about their support of the program. There are many different options available f... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton

Using a Registered Office Service

11th February 2011
Rather, many small businesses are service providers, often using the internet or mail order and never needing a space in which to meet clients. Even those which do require some physical space – for example a counselling or tutoring business – can often be... Read >
Author: Matthew Kemp

Stamp Duty Exemption, Which Areas Qualify?

10th February 2011
In 2001 HMRC made a number areas within the United Kingdom exempt from Stamp Duty on property valued up to £150,000. In total there are 2000 areas that are covered by this ruling. For all other areas the limit for zero stamp duty is £125,000. To unders... Read >
Author: Timothy Frodsham

Are There too Many Lawyers in the United Kingdom?

08th February 2011
The past couple of years were considered challenging times for solicitors in London as well as the legal sector in general. The demanding financial conditions had a massive affect on both individuals and businesses which in turn affected the legal industr... Read >
Author: Sean Schneider

Information on Boiler Service Plumbers in Birmingham

28th January 2011
You are facing an huge domestic plumbing problem but aren't certainly how to encounter a great specialist which could perhaps provide you the perfect sincere assistance in any price collection that 1 can purchase. You will get a choice concerning skills ... Read >
Author: JohnFontana1980

The Impact of Personal Bankruptcy

19th January 2011
The simplest definition of personal bankruptcy in England and Wales is that when someone is unable to pay their debts when they are due, they formally agree to surrender all their assets and income, in exchange for that debt being absolved. It is a formal... Read >
Author: Keith Cooper

What Is Importance Of Letter Head Within the Enterprise?

18th January 2011
A letterhead is the heading at the top of a sheet of letter paper. It typically consists of a name and an address, along with a logo or corporate design, and occasionally a background. Letterhead may also refer to a piece of letter paper imprinted with su... Read >
Author: Michael Navarini

Buying a joint freehold and the need to arrange block of flats insurance

13th January 2011
In England and Wales, over 90% of people that own a flat, do not own the actual, physical, piece of land that the property sits on. Instead the property will be purchases on a leasehold basis. A separate freeholder, which can be an individual, business, c... Read >
Author: Jack Brown

The Effect of Kenneth Clarke's New Reforms on Injury Victims

06th January 2011
Justice secretary Kenneth Clarke has unveiled a raft of changes to the law governing the cost of litigation in England and Wales, attacking 'cases which would never have even reached the courtroom door were it not for the fact that somebody else was payin... Read >
Author: giarcr

A Short History Of Registering Vehicles In The UK

22nd December 2010
From the early days of motoring, it became obvious that with the rapidly increasing number of vehicles on the roads, a method of identifing vehicles with their owners had to be developed. In Great Britain in 1903, the government passed the Motor Car Act,... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis

Factors to Consider While Selecting a Wedding Venue

30th November 2010
Your Wedding day will undoubtedly be the most important and happiest day of your life. You can ensure that everything goes well on this special occasion with proper planning. As your venue is an important part of your wedding, you will definitely want it ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson

The Luxury Of Loneliness - Mountainboarding on my own

25th November 2010
I'm standing on top of Black Mountain at 703 metres high. Black Mountain is on the border between England and Wales and is the highest peak in Herefordshire, which is why I'm here. Well, actually it isn't. I'm here because I love being in places like this... Read >
Author: ATBA-UK

Making a Prenuptial Agreement? Seek Legal Advice

09th November 2010
A prenuptial agreement is a form of contract. As with all contracts you are well advised to seek legal advice when drawing one up. A prenuptial agreement - sometimes known as a prenup - is where two people, who are intending to marry, decide how their ass... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

An easy way to find out if you have received a penalty charge notice and whether it is paid off.

08th November 2010
You would imagine that it is definitely very simple to discover if you have collected a penalty charge notice (penalty charge notice is the legal name - sometime abbreviated to "PCN") and if it is settled or not mainly because you will know when you retur... Read >
Author: parkingticketexpert

Divorce FAQ’s from a Solicitors Dorset

06th November 2010
Heading in to a divorce can be both a scary and stressful thing. It is a process that many people actually know little about – so do not worry if you are very confused about what to do. Below is a list of frequently asked questions about divorce, and some... Read >
Author: annstar
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