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20 Dec 2019, 11:49 am by Giles Peaker
Bukartyk, R (on the application of) v Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council (2019) EWHC 3480 (Admin) A judicial review of a refusal to take a second homeless application which should really be put in the ‘Councils, don’t do this’ list of things that councils shouldn’t do. [read post]
5 Dec 2015, 10:34 am by J
Arnold v Britton [2015] UKSC 36; Philips v Francis [2014] EWCA Civ 1395; and, Assethold Ltd v Watts [2014] UKUT 537 (LC). [read post]
On 6 July 2011, the UKSC delivered its judgment in Scottish Widows plc v Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Scotland); Scottish Widows plc No 2 v Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Scotland); Scottish Widows plc v Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (Scotland) [2011] UKSC 32. [read post]
4 Jul 2007, 1:54 pm
[And there is another homeless CoA decision today, a note on Denton v Southwark to come tomorrow] Housing law, law [read post]
1 Dec 2008, 3:22 pm
  I am sure that all those with an interest in housing law will appreciate the importance of entitlement to benefits for many people within this field. [read post]
8 Oct 2018, 8:36 am by David Mangan
David ManganThe networked society as a new landscape for obligations The neighbour principle On 26 May 1932, the UK’s House of Lords, released its decision in Donoghue v Stevenson. [read post]
3 Apr 2022, 12:41 pm by Giles Peaker
    The post Service and admin charges – from the Upper Tribunal appeared first on Nearly Legal: Housing Law News and Comment. [read post]
4 Oct 2020, 12:17 pm by Giles Peaker
The post For this relief, much thanks appeared first on Nearly Legal: Housing Law News and Comment. [read post]
19 Aug 2018, 10:59 am by Giles Peaker
The post When service charges become indisputable appeared first on Nearly Legal: Housing Law News and Comment. [read post]
24 Mar 2014, 9:23 am by Ben
In Baigent v Random House Mr Brown admitted that he had referred to HBHG in the course of research for his book but denied copyright infringement. [read post]