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Unlawful eviction and harassment – think before you act!

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Landlords sometimes overlook the proper eviction procedures for removing an occupier from their property, putting them at risk of unintentionally committing a criminal and/or civil offence related to unlawful eviction and/or harassment.

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Update on contracting authorities co-operating together

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An Advocate General’s opinion in ISE v Stadt Koln Case C-796/18 has provided guidance on the circumstances in which contracting authorities can co-operate with other contracting authorities without needing to procure the arrangement.

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Update: Commercial Court – Business Interruption insurance test case

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The Financial Conduct Authority issued legal proceedings on 10 June 2020 against a number of leading UK insurers which will lead to a test case in the Commercial Court concerning Business Interruption insurance policy wording and coverage.

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Update: Economic Crime (Transparency and Enforcement) Act 2022

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The Act came into force on 1 August and on that day Companies House opened its Overseas Entities Register for registration by overseas entities that now, or in the future, own registered land.

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Updated guidance on right to work checks

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The guidance to employer’s right to work checks has been updated for the end of the current grace period which ends on 30 June 2021.

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Victimisation: the right not to remain silent

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The Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) recently considered the case of Warburton v Chief Constable of Northamptonshire Police and outlined the proper test to determine whether a person has been victimised at work.

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What are drag-along and tag-along rights?

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This article explains what drag-along and tag-along rights are, and what needs to be considered when negotiating them in a sale.

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