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A Guide to Our Commercial Legal Services
This leaflet highlights some of the services which Steeles Law provide including employment law, company law, immigration law and international law.
Published:
23 October 2008
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Guide to Buying or Selling a Business
This guide outlines the main considerations that apply in buying or selling a business with practical advice based upon our own experiences of buying and selling numerous businesses for our clients over the years.
Published:
23 October 2008
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The Directors' Highway Code
Our Directors’ Highway Code provides a simple introduction to anyone on the verge of becoming a director and will act as a useful reminder to all existing directors of the duties and responsibilities that they should already be familiar with.
Published:
23 October 2008
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The Enforcement Act
Emma Alfieri, Debt Recovery Manager at Steeles Law, comments as the long awaited Enforcement Act gets closer to implementation.
Published:
2 July 2008
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So Near Yet So Far
Procul Harum Claim Upheld but Financial Element Denied
Published:
30 June 2008
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Extending control over lawful uses
In an article, first published in the Estate Gazette, David Kemp of Steeles Law examines current planning conditions can be imposed where a lawful development certificate exists.
This article has been reproduced in its orginal format with kind permision of Estate Gazette Magazine.
Published:
6 June 2008
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McCartney v McCartney
Melanie Pilmer examines the case of McCartney v McCartney and questions how it may impact upon lower asset marriages
Published:
3 June 2008
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Section 106 obligations - Current Law
The power of a local planning authority to enter into agreements for planning purposes stems initially from the Town and Country Planning Act 1932, Section 34. David Kemp considers current law and practice in
a paper first presented on behalf of Central Law Training 13 May 2008.
Published:
30 May 2008
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Section 106 Agreements - Complications
Preparing and negotiating Section 106 Agreements will continue to be the principal mechanism for delivering gains from development proposals for some time to come. David Kemp at Steeles Law hilights some pracitcal complications
in a paper first presented on behalf of Central Law Training 13 May 2008.
Published:
30 May 2008
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Planning obligations - Challenges and Enforcement
Planning obligations entered into under s106 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (as amended) provide an effective means of addressing deficiencies in some application proposals, allowing development that would otherwise not be acceptable to go ahead.
David Merson of Steeles Law outlines the key issues in a paper first presented on behalf of Central Law Training 13 May 2008.
Published:
30 May 2008
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