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Unfair dismissal in England and Wales refers to the termination of an employee's employment contract by their employer in a manner that is considered to be unjust, unreasonable, or lacking proper justification.Updated 19.05.2023
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Divorce and financial settlements are governed by the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973 and the courts' interpretation of this law. The divorce process in England and Wales involves several stages.Updated 17.05.2023
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The phrase “force majeure” is a French term that directly translates as ‘greater force’. For anyone who has been involved in negotiating and preparing a contract, you would likely have come across the phrase “force majeure”.Updated 17.05.2023
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Part 36 offers, also known as "offers to settle" under the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) in England and Wales, have become a crucial mechanism in civil litigation.Updated 17.05.2023
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Section 8 possession proceedings refer to a legal process that allows a landlord to seek possession of their property from a tenant based on grounds outlined in Section 8 of the Housing Act 1988.Updated 17.05.2023
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Partnership is essentially a relationship between people carrying on a business in common with the intention of making profit. Business partnerships are not limited to a specific type of business or industry.Updated 24.10.2022