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WARNING! Donβt get caught by Japanese Knotweed
...grow as high as four or five metres in a matter of months with roots spanning even further. Everyone who owns or occupies property, whether residential or commercial, should be...
Troublesome tweets β what to avoid when using social media
...other forms of communication become more blurred. NIKE (UK) for example, were the first UK based company to have their Twitter ad campaign banned, due to a complaint being made...
Creditors be aware!
...affairs of an insolvent company and its directors. One of the purposes of the new rules is to modernise the structure of the rules and encourage the use of...
Public rights of way: do you know your landowner obligations?
Whether you own a couple of acres of paddock or hundreds of acres of upland moor, don’t ever overlook your rights and responsibilities when it comes to public rights of...
The Endeavour Partnership wins prestigious regional award
Tees Valley’s largest commercial law firm has won a top industry award, beating off strong competition from companies around the North East. The Endeavour Partnership has been named Corporate Law...
The whole truth and nothing but the truth when it comes to selling/letting commercial property
...will help to minimise any uncertainty. Read more about owning commercial properties including a breakdown of Energy Performance Certificates which you must have in place before letting and selling. {{cta(‘37978947-d9cd-4285-89f3-00d689ac99e6′,’justifycenter’)}} ...
Boundary disputes; where do you draw the line?
...your property, including basic details, and for example, whether there is a right of way across the land or a covenant that you are obliged to comply with. You...
Preparing your business for sale: 3 tips to get your ducks in a row
Laying the groundwork for a successful sale of a business is a challenge; sellers need to manage the competing interests of the day-to-day business of the company whilst preparing the...
How to plan your staff Christmas party!
...procedures and policies in place. Next week I will be looking at the Christmas Party and providing you with some tips to ensure the night is a great success. {{cta(‘c8d186d8-1516-4a7e-a9df-511fc6e94872’)}}...
Love it or hate it: Brexit’s effect on supplier price increases
...or in a specific manner? Or could the supplier for example rely on any grounds to excuse a failure to supply or delay? The contract could for example contain terms...