Articles, tagged with "england and wales", page 6
09th June 2010
When a family splits up through divorce it will usually be money and children which calls arguments. However there may well also be battles over which spouse the family dog, cat or even budgerigar will live with. he family pets are considered members of t...
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Author:
Legal-Zone
02nd June 2010
What I'm about to vent about may sound dull when you realise it's about Home Information Packs, but I feel I should share it all the same, as there's something not quite right going on there, in my experience.
When Home Information Packs were first mad...
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Author:
MarkeD
02nd June 2010
Harder-to-get mortgages mean that the property ladder is now even further out of reach for a lot of us. But being a tenant isn't necessarily a bad thing: renting allows greater flexibility, house prices are falling, rent is falling, and tenants' rights ar...
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Author:
MarkeD
19th May 2010
Prostate Cancer has unfortunately presented itself as one of the most common male cancers within the western world. There is much information about this disease on the Internet - some of this is helpful - some less so.
It is therefore essential that t...
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Author:
abdalesales
11th May 2010
To show the history of ownership of property rights for unregistered land it is necessary to go through the title deeds. However, you can register your property by applying to the Land Registry and their public record will then show the extent of the prop...
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Author:
Tim Bishop
05th May 2010
It has been revealed in a report by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), that sellers and home buyers urgently need an alternative to traditional estate agents.
The call comes at a time when many conveyancing experts believe that the industry needs to be ...
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Author:
Davinder
31st March 2010
A recent study from the NICEIC, the leading UK regulatory body for the electrical industry, shows that 74% of the population
are unaware that electrical work done in the home is subject to law under Part P of the Building Regulations. Despite the
...
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Author:
checkatrade
23rd March 2010
Bankruptcy is often thought of as something to be avoided at all costs. However, if you have unsecured personal debts which you cannot repay, it could the best way to solve your financial difficulties.
According to the Insolvency Service, approximately...
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Author:
BeatMyDebt.com
09th March 2010
As direct result of the Reformation in England, the passage of the 1533 Act, declared that all notary appointments were to be issued directly through the Court of Faculties - which is a branch to the office of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
In England and...
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Author:
catherine
03rd March 2010
Around the UK husbands and wives, frayed to the limit by yet another Christmas holiday cheek by jowl, will be hearing these words. Calls to Relate experience a seasonal surge and amongst nearly all divorce lawyers, the first working day after New Year is ...
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Author:
SEO Salisbury
03rd March 2010
The police are responsible for the safety of our communities and their residents. They must be equipped with everything they need to perform their duties effectively and sometimes this requires a little extra force. After a trial carried out in England an...
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Author:
Simon
25th February 2010
The police force in England and Wales is committed to ensuring that the service provided by the force is as effective in dealing with crime and establishing a presence as possible. In order to fully achieve its promises, the police complaints procedure is...
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Author:
Simon
25th February 2010
Policing in England and Wales is getting more and more in touch with the needs of the public. It has been raised in recent times that police officers are inaccessible and preoccupied with bundles of paperwork. To this effect, the police are currently expe...
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Author:
Simon
25th February 2010
Operational policing regards all tools and powers that the police use to tackle crime and also to prevent it. There are codes of practice and laws governing what the police can and can't employ in their fight against crime. This protects the public and pr...
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Author:
Simon
23rd February 2010
The police force need to serve the public in a way which is useful to them. The public needs to be safe and free of crime and an effective police force will ensure this is the case.
However, policing is not a simple matter and there are a large number ...
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Author:
Simon