Q: What is a contract for the sale of a property? A: A legally binding document between a seller and a buyer, where the seller agrees to sell and...
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Buying a Property? What You Need to Look Out For
The general rule in England and Wales when it comes to the purchase of a property is the principle of caveat emptor (let the buyer beware), which is...
Don’t Sign Yet: How Negotiable Is a Settlement Agreement?
You may have been presented with a Settlement Agreement (SA) and advised that you need to seek legal advice and arrange for the SA to be returned to...
Magistrates Court vs Crown Court: What’s the Difference?
All cases start at the Magistrates Court, whether that involves minor offences or some of the most serious, such as murder, rape, and robbery. The...
Prevent Future Deaths (PFD) Reports: What You Need to Know
What is a PFD Report? Under Paragraph 7(1) of Schedule 5 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, a coroner has a duty to make a report if they believe...
Professional Negligence: Understanding Types of Loss
In order for a professional to be legally liable for an error, there are four essential characteristics which need to be established to succeed in a...
