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Restrictive covenants – lessons learnt from Alexander Devine Children’s Trust v Housing Solutions Ltd [2020] UKSC 45

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Restrictive covenants often dictate the use of land and can range from restricting the size and type of the development to, at worst, preventing it entirely.

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Right to fly

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When buying land, it is essential to secure the rights that you need to enjoy it, where required.

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Self-taught artist to auction Maro Itoje painting at flagship rugby event

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A portrait of England rugby star Maro Itoje is set to be auctioned at a flagship players’ event later this month – created by a self-taught Bristol artist who took up painting during lockdown.

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Statement against Financial Crime

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At Clarke Willmott LLP (‘Clarke Willmott’), we are committed the prevention of all financial crime, including the prevention of the criminal facilitation of tax evasion.

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Strengthened Football Governance Bill will help tackle financial inequalities

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New legislation to establish an independent football regulator in England could bring reform and accountability to clubs and owners, says Tim Williamson from leading law firm Clarke Willmott LLP.

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Supreme Court decision allows operators to get additional rights on existing sites (early)

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The Supreme Court has now handed down its decision in the cases of CTIL v Compton Beauchamp; CTIL v Ashloch; and On Tower v AP Wireless II (UK) Limited. The decision allows operators to acquire additional rights in respect of their existing sites.

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Supreme Court decision: Hillside Parks Ltd v Snowdonia National Park Authority

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In this article, we look in detail at the main principles established in the recent Supreme Court case of Hillside Parks Ltd v Snowdonia National Park Authority and consider the practical implications for developers.

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Taunton debt recovery team volunteer at local charity

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Open Door Taunton welcomed staff from our Taunton office debt recovery team, who spent time at the day centre sorting clothes donations, gardening and performing maintenance tasks.

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Tesco ‘fire and rehire’ proposals blocked by the High Court

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The High Court has stepped in to grant an injunction to prevent Tesco from ‘firing and rehiring’ employees which Tesco tried to do to force through a contractual change stating they were obliged to provide employees with enhanced pay.

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