Articles, tagged with "england wales", page 5
22nd April 2009
The cost of your building insurance premium all depends on the risk category your insurer places your house into.
For example, your house will be put into a high risk category if it is likely to have subsidence. This is the most important aspect insu...
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Author:
michael challiner
14th April 2009
Formation of limited company has become easier and quicker, thanks to electronic filing and the various efficient services offered bycompany formation agents. The Companies House is the executive agency which is responsible for the registration of all lim...
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Kathleen Chester
12th March 2009
Tax Free Parties! Up to £150 for each employee and partner.
Is there enough money for the Christmas party?
Christmas can be an expensive time for employers but Company Christmas would like to remind all employers that company events for staff at t...
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Author:
edfrench
01st December 2008
Probate refers to the process of applying for the right to deal with a deceased person's estate. If a person has left a Will, then they will usually have appointed a Will executor. This executor then has to apply for a ‘grant of probate' from the pro...
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phil young
01st December 2008
IVA Scotland, or the Protected Trust Deed as it is called in Scotland, is the same as the IVA advice. Both are legally binding. The only difference is that the IVA is applicable only in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. While for Scotland, the rules a...
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Author:
Jennifer
30th October 2008
Buying wine online is a great way to buy wine, giving you the chance to take your time to browse, finding unusual wines and getting them delivered straight to your door.
You can order fine wines online, and get a wine delivery to your door in two days....
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Author:
Kevin Smith
17th September 2008
Positioned on the crossroad of three continents Europe, Asia and Africa, in the north-eastern region of the Mediterranean is Cyprus. It covers a total of 9.251 square kilometres, with the biggest length being 225 kilometres and largest width 97 kilometre...
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Kate Smith
11th September 2008
Scotland is one of four constituent nations that form the United Kingdom (the other three are England, Wales and Northern Ireland). Scotland forms the northern part of the island of Great Britain. The land of cakes, Scotland is famous for its oatmeal cake...
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Author:
Kaushik Mukherjee
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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Karl Guevara
26th August 2008
There are so many stories all over the where we hear people have undergone extreme depression or tried to suicide and when we ask the reason why? The answer we get is debt. Falling into debt is not something that a person would like to be in but circumsta...
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Author:
Precious Almas
13th August 2008
The IVA or the Individual Voluntary agreement is an extremely powerful tool enabling you to clear your debt and return to a clean financial bill of health. This financial procedure is not to be confused with the informal procedures being dished out by non...
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Author:
Aisha Cristal
02nd July 2008
UK Holiday cottages Online was launched in 1996 offering self catering holiday cottages throughout Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland, in all the most popular counties like Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Cumbria, Derbyshire, Yorkshire and N...
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Author:
nancy
18th June 2008
Asking somebody the time may be one of today's most common questions but have you ever wondered where the time on our watches comes from?
Accurate clocks have only been around since the mid 17th century, before then, time was completely subjective. Peo...
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Author:
Richard N Williams
17th June 2008
Traditionally, anyone with a house to sell in the U.K. would use an Estate Agent. As they were ranked 2nd in a Radio 4 poll of "least respected workers" (M.P.'s were 1st!), for many people they are seen as a necessary evil.
A small minority of people m...
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Author:
petter gomes
13th June 2008
The Corporate Manslaughter & Corporate Homicide Act 2007 received royal assent on 26th July 2007 and comes into effect on 6th April 2008.
New offence called "corporate manslaughter" in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and "corporate homicide" in Sco...
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Author:
Safety Nut