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UK Supreme Court clarifies the balance-sheet insolvency test
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 16 2013
The Supreme Court has delivered a judgment providing welcome clarification on the construction and effect of section 123(2) of the Insolvency Act
Court of Appeal confirms mental element of deceit
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 15 2013
The Court of Appeal has considered the mental element required for a successful claim in deceit, or fraudulent misrepresentation, finding that there
The UK Supreme Court rules on the ability to set aside transactions in the case of trustees' errors
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 15 2013
Where trustees have undertaken transactions with unintended consequences (usually unwanted or unexpected tax consequences), they have been able to
Court rejects business rates mitigation scheme
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 14 2013
The High Court has today rejected arguments on behalf of Public Safety Charitable Trust Limited (PSCT) that it was entitled to charitable relief from
Service of EU proceedings in England: receipt by fax sufficient to seise foreign court
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 14 2013
The High Court has decided that receipt by fax at the Foreign Process Section (FPS) of the English court of proceedings commenced in another member
Singapore courts confirm their 'zero-tolerance' policy in respect of agreements that have an illegal object
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 13 2013
In a judgment handed down on 3 May 2013, the Singapore High Court confirmed that it will not allow a plaintiff to enforce rights under an agreement
Warkworth extension project LEC overturns Part 3A approval
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- Australia
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- May 9 2013
For the second time in 2 months, the NSW Land and Environment Court (LEC) has overturned a decision by the Planning Assessment Commission (PAC) to
Errors by trusteessetting aside transactions
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 9 2013
Where trustees have made errors, in some circumstances, they have been able to make use of the "Hastings Bass rule" to make an application to the
Round-up of UK employment law developments in April 2013
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 9 2013
Employers may need to distance themselves from discriminatory remarks made by shareholders who are closely connected to or wield influence over the
Collective agreement clause could not be construed as giving employer choice of two pay rates
- Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- May 8 2013
Overturning the EAT, the Court of Appeal has construed a contractual clause in a collective agreement, which provided that the employer would
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