Construction Contract
A property developer who owned a multimillion pound business building student halls is suing the Royal Bank of Scotland, claiming it fell into insolvency after being mis-sold a complicated financial…
The High Court ruled today that the UK government does not have the power to trigger Article 50 without parliamentary approval
Value added tax, DIY builders’ scheme
Value added tax – DIY Builders’ Scheme – Construction of dwelling – Appellant owner of fishery business building bungalow for own occupation – Planning consent being subject to condition restricting…
The High Court will rule on 3 November on a court claim in which it is being asked to rule that the government cannot trigger Article 50 without parliamentary approval
Shropshire Council has put a stop to plans to build a 68-dwelling site in the market town of Ellesmere.
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea’s much-litigated policy on basements is once again under scrutiny at the High Court – this time in a row over planning permission it…
Landlord and tenant Human rights
Landlord and tenant – Human Rights – Possession – Housing Act 1985 – Appellant occupying same property all his life – Property held by two successive members of appellant’s family…