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Booming sales and bust gifts

Booming sales and bust gifts

Once the frantic shopping over Christmas and the January sales has slowed down, many consumers are left with a new year hangover of unwanted or faulty goods. On 1 October 2015 the Consumer Rights Act replaced the Sale of Goods Act in shake up of consumer rights to...

Marks & Spencer v BNP

Marks & Spencer v BNP

In the case of Marks & Spencer v BNP Paribas Services Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd and another [2015] UKSC 72. Marks & Spencer were granted a lease by BNP - from 20 January 2006 to 2 February 2018 - for a property in Paddington, London. The Terms of the Lease...

Who will be the executor of my estate?

Who will be the executor of my estate?

Do you have a will? If so, it is more than likely that your will deals with the appointment of executors. If you don’t have a will then there are rules which dictate who is entitled to apply for a grant of administration - this increases the number of issues to be...

Boxer, writer and … debt collector?

Boxer, writer and … debt collector?

This week, Wakefield legend Sean McHale takes a look at one of the most notorious and complex characters to hail from the area - Paul Sykes. Polymath? Remarkably, Paul Sykes attracted the following critiques: Literary genius; Bully; Alcoholic; Talented storyteller;...

Boilerplate: The unsung contractual hero

Boilerplate: The unsung contractual hero

Commercial contracts are long and complex documents. Consequently while the body of the contract is often considered in detail, the ‘standard’ clauses that often adorn the end of a contract (those dealing with jurisdiction, whole contract etc.) are often overlooked....

Frustrated? Illegal Contracts …

Frustrated? Illegal Contracts …

Illegal Contracts English law promotes the concept of freedom of contract - that parties are free to agree a contract on any terms. Naturally, this freedom is restricted in certain respects, the most noticeable of these being in illegal contracts. If that law...

Statutory Demand | Debt Recovery

Statutory Demand | Debt Recovery

Does a Statutory Demand need to be reissued if it is withdrawn? But the debt remains unpaid… Why would I reissue a statutory demand? You can serve a statutory demand upon a company who has not paid your invoice. The company upon receipt of the statutory demand has...

Agency Agreement – Termination of a Contract

Agency Agreement – Termination of a Contract

The Cost of Terminating an AGENCY AGREEMENT In a previous article we considered in broad terms how the Commercial Agent (Council Directive) Regulations (‘the Regulations’) impose strict obligations on the relationship between principal and agent in contract law. In...

Storm Barney, Yorkshire – Flood Claims

Storm Barney, Yorkshire – Flood Claims

There she blows! This weekend the UK was thrown into a sodden chaos following the arrival of Storm Abigail! Torrential downpours on Sunday evening resulted in misery and despair with thousands being affected by: Transport delays; School closures; Road accidents; and...

BBC RADIO LEEDS – EXPERT HOUR PHONE IN

BBC RADIO LEEDS – EXPERT HOUR PHONE IN

Steven Newdall, Managing Partner and Jeffrey Myers, Partner At 11am on 16 November 2015, Steven & Jeffrey joined Richard Stead at BBC Radio Leeds answering your questions and offering expert legal advice (for free!). They covered a variety of legal topics from...

Premises Licence Meetings with the Police

Premises Licence Meetings with the Police

Recently, I’ve attended meetings with local police authorities, licensing act authorities and council environmental health officers on behalf of clients regarding their premises licence. Increasingly, police and councils are seeking to meet with operators to resolve...

What is Abuse of Process?

What is Abuse of Process?

It is well known that a court may use its case management powers to strike out a case if the action amounts to an abuse of process. What is much harder is defining what exactly amounts to an abuse of process. Following the amendment to the Overriding Objective...

Duties of Directors UK

Duties of Directors UK

A director of a company has a duty to promote the success of that company for the benefit of the shareholders. However, at the point where it becomes apparent that a company is trading insolvent, his duties changes and the director must from this point act in the best...

Help My House is Falling Down!!

Help My House is Falling Down!!

Upgrading Your House: What if it all Goes Wrong Buying a house is usually one of the biggest purchases you will make in your lifetime, so it’s understandable if you decide to upgrade your house rather than go through all the rigmarole of looking for a new house, and...

Small Claims Court

Small Claims Court

Should my claim be allocated to the small claims track? Claims are ordinarily assigned to a track according to their financial value. Small claims are those below £10,000, fast track cases are those between £10,000 and £25,000 and multi-track are those over £25,000....

Unfair Contract Terms

Unfair Contract Terms

English law recognises the concept of freedom of contract; that parties are free to agree the terms of a contract as long as those terms are not illegal. The justification for this is that freedom of contract promotes commercial flexibility and free trade. There are...

Company Restoration – The Hidden Dangers

Company Restoration – The Hidden Dangers

When a company is liquidated the company is struck off the register and no longer exists as a legal entity. At this point, all the legal liabilities of the company become void and unenforceable, as clearly there is no one to enforce them against. This is often one of...

Government “Delays” Care Home Fee Cap

Government “Delays” Care Home Fee Cap

In the run up to the general election you may remember the Conservative party proudly announcing a cap on care home fee costs. The cap was due to be introduced in April 2016. What has been much more quietly announced is that the cap will now be ‘delayed’ until 2020,...

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