Articles, tagged with "england and wales", page 5
29th October 2010
Your wedding day day is among the happiest and quite a few important in your lifetime. It represents the beginning of a fresh beginning and is supposed to last forever; "till death do us part." Sadly for most couples the bliss doesn't last and for reasons...
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Author:
Herschel Kane
06th October 2010
Many people around the world receive joint replacements each year. It is a way for elderly folks, and for individuals who have overused their joints, to get more years of normal living and satisfaction out of their lives. Because this procedure has become...
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Author:
demetrius71york
27th September 2010
For many years in the legal profession in the UK, priority in terms of seeking admission as a solicitor in England or Wales was given either to those who had attained their qualifications in the UK or those who were transferring in from countries within t...
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Author:
Lee Price
22nd September 2010
If you're like me, you tend to notice things like the insolvency stats - and spot that they're going up all the time.
In 2009, for example, there were nearly 75,000 bankruptcies in England and Wales. As recently as 2000, there weren't even 22,000. Tha...
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Author:
Jerri Pace
21st September 2010
If you have decided to go into business, you may decide that you need to set up a company. While setting up a company isn't always necessary for every business venture, in certain cases it may be the best option. In England and Wales, the most common type...
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Author:
Ingress
19th August 2010
The thought of filing for a divorce in the UK can be daunting for anyone. The prospect of losing your lifetime partner can be bad enough, but the actual divorce process can be just as daunting if the process is not executed correctly.
In order to get ...
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Author:
Katrina Wagner
19th August 2010
The Government risks incurring the wrath of motorists across the country if proposals outlined become law. By increasing both the amount and scope of the surcharge to meet Ministry of Justice funding commitments, the Government is seeking to raise the am...
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Author:
mb011085
06th August 2010
A leading industry source has lauded the importance of sanitation and the role efficient plumbing plays in keeping the public healthy, which may inspire more people to sign up for plumbing courses.
Chief executive of the Association of Plumbing and Hea...
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Author:
Matt Morgan
05th August 2010
In England and Wales, you can only divorce if you have been married for at least one year. There is only one basic ground for divorce: the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. You can prove irretrievable breakdown by establishing one or more of the fo...
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Author:
mayao
09th July 2010
So why extend a lease? Purchasing methods originated in England and Wales and most flats today are part of this system. This article looks at exactly what we are talking about when we refer to leasehold property and what are the benefits of extension.
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Author:
Tim Bishop
30th June 2010
Would you like to pay less for your bike insurance? Perhaps, you have just bought a Harley or Ducati and need insurance to protect your new motorbike. The below top 10 bike insurance tips will point you in the right direction and hopefully help you save s...
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Author:
BDR London
29th June 2010
Tuition business in and around the UK is growing by leaps and bounds and its impact can be seen in the growing number of private tuition professionals. Teachers involved in this innovative tuition business are also offering their services online. However,...
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Author:
Article Publisher
24th June 2010
One of the most popular types of accommodation for students is the shared house. This way students can spread the housing costs and share with their mates. For student landlords managing a shared house can be very profitable, especially if they decide t...
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Author:
Samulswan
22nd June 2010
Should you be living outside of England and Wales when your marriage breaks down and a divorce situation arises there will be the question of whether a divorce petition can be issued in the English courts. The same question will be asked by those who now ...
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Author:
Legal-Zone
14th June 2010
A distribution agreement is a legally binding contract and regulates the commercial terms between a supplier of goods and a distributor of goods. The supplier of the goods supplies the goods to the distributor for resale in specified territory The suppl...
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Author:
Netlawman