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Growers face tighter limits on water abstraction
...in 2015, both the Environment Agency (EA) and Natural Resources Wales (NRW) will examine whether the conditions of the licence comply with the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD). If the...
Covid-19 advice notice
...updates if required. If you have any questions about our approach to Covid-19, please contact us at enquiries@endeavour.law Stay safe. Lee Bramley, Managing Partner Last updated: 25 May 2021 ...
TUPE – Service Provision Changes – which employees transfer?
...claimants could be called upon to perform duties other than for Hillingdon under their contracts of employment (for example one of the employees was company secretary), the ruling that the...
Meet our client: Tees Valley Arts
...it operates and what its role is within the community. Executive Director James Beighton is passionate about the charity and believes that the arts and culture create societies and offer...
Recovering rent arrears from your commercial tenants
...lease. Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery (CRAR) – a statutory procedure which allows landlords of commercial premises to recover rent arrears by taking control of the tenant’s goods and selling them....
The whole truth and nothing but the truth when it comes to selling/letting commercial property
...tenant. When answering these questions, the information that you give must be true and accurate to the best of your knowledge and may even imply that you have properly investigated...
The danger in missing the land registry’s deadlines!
...transaction documents are properly checked by them before completion to ensure they reflect what they are intending to happen. We have an excellent team of commercial property lawyers who can...
Christmas lights: festive fun or a neighbour’s nightmare?
In the run up to Christmas there are a few important questions people ask themselves, for example, who to buy gifts for, how much food to buy for the festive...
Overage: a trap for the unwary
A recent case has again highlighted the risks of poorly drafted overage provisions. In this case, the unfortunate party was the buyer, but there were also potential lessons for sellers...
Keeping it cool: How hot is too hot to work?
...to know about keeping your company cool while temperatures soar. The law Although the weather is a hot topic, Parliament is yet to legislate on how hot is too...