Cohabiting is commonplace but all too frequently there’s no thought given to protecting the rights of either cohabitant in the event of a change of circumstances such as a falling-out or death. Similarly, making a will is something that many
The NHS has recently been appealing any decision where a contract is removed from their control and awarded to another party. Whilst I understand the commercial reasons for doing so, I am of the opinion that the NHS would be
A definition of duress is: Threats, violence, constraints, or other action used to coerce someone into doing something against their will or better judgement. It is an important part of contract law that any contract entered into under duress is
The tactic below is widely used and in most cases, it is used with relatively successfully. However, it appears that the two defendants in this matter failed to make allegations of fraud against the third party in their own defences
The lease is the contract. If it is not in the contract, you cannot rely on it. Whenever entering into a commercial lease, consider the below case. Would this affect your business? If so, the time to negotiate is before