
Essex law firm kenneth elliott + rowe is spearheading the launch of a new national legal network .
The firm has joined forces with a number of other la...




Essex law firm kenneth elliott + rowe is spearheading the launch of a new national legal network .
The firm has joined forces with a number of other la...

The Land Registry have become so concerned about bogus land banking investments scheme they have published a free guide (Public Guide 21)
Land banking ...
With recession comes failure. Default by tenants on commercial leases are increasing and this note highlights the basic remedies available to a landlo...

From 1 April 2009, landlords and employers should check that anyone carrying work on gas appliances or flues is registered under the new Gas Safe Regi...


The Chancellor has reduced the standard rate of VAT from 17½% to 15% for supplies treated as made after 1 December 2008 until 31 December 2009, aft...
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