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14 Nov 2011, 1:52 am by sally
The Supreme Court revisited the decision in Stack v Dowden and disagreed with the Court of Appeal: If the presumption of joint beneficial ownership is rebutted, the court can, in the absence of finding any intention as to the shares, impute to the parties an intention that their beneficial interest would be divided in a manner that the court considers fair.” Full story Hardwicke Chambers, 9th November 2011 Source: www.hardwicke.co.uk [read post]
16 Jul 2012, 3:48 am by sally
E v English Province of Our Lady of Charity and another [2012] EWCA Civ 938; [2012] WLR (D) 204 “In a case in which a Roman Catholic parish priest was said to have abused a young girl, and the question arose, as to potential vicarious liability, whether he was an employee, independent contractor, or in some other manner to be considered akin to an employee, the law as to vicarious liability was to be extended such that the question should be approached in a broader way, and… [read post]
22 Jul 2009, 9:47 am
In the July edition of Legal Action’s housing reports is the otherwise unreported Salah v Munro Willesden County Court April 2009. [read post]
22 Jul 2009, 9:47 am
In the July edition of Legal Action’s housing reports is the otherwise unreported Salah v Munro Willesden County Court April 2009. [read post]
21 Mar 2011, 3:04 am
Acted in a rude and aggressive manner, making racial remarks about the police officer; and3. [read post]
24 Sep 2008, 9:52 pm
The Court of Appeals, in People v Luciano, 2008 NY Slip Op 04898 [6/3/08] has held that forfeiture or permeptory challenges is a permissible remedy for attorneys who exercise peremtory challenges in violation of the constitiuion under Batson v Kentucky, 476 US 79 [1986] and its progeny. [read post]
8 Aug 2019, 4:18 am by Barbara Abegg
Barbara AbeggThe Federal Supreme Court confirmed the Federal Patents Court’s (FPC) Decision of 12 June 2018 in which the FPC decided that article 140k of the Swiss Patent Act lists in an exhaustive manner all nullity grounds which can be invoked against SPCs. [read post]