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Disputes with neighbours - noisy neighbours, barking dogs, statutory nuisances, high hedges, mediation and when your council can step in
Follow these steps if you have a dispute with your neighbour. This guide…
Before making a formal complaint or getting others involved, try to…
If your neighbour is a tenant, you can complain to their landlord. This…
If you cannot resolve the dispute by speaking to your neighbour, you can…
You can ask your local council for help if the neighbour dispute involves…
You must try to settle a dispute about a high hedge informally before the…
You should call the police if your neighbour: is violent, threatening or…
If all else fails, you can take legal action against a neighbour. Taking…
Tailored reports assessing the impact on rehabilitation programmes on reoffending behaviour analysed within the previous quarter, and summary of results to date.
Decision for applicant ReSolve Capital Partners Limited, Resolve Capital 5 Limited and ReSolve Capital LLP against registration number 13647221, application successful.
The role of the Government Debt Management Function (GDMF), the Government Debt Strategy, the Debt Functional Standard, and the the Debt Centre of Excellence
How DHSC resolves disputes in health and social care when 2 or more local authorities cannot agree responsibility for meeting a person's eligible needs.
How to apply for alternative dispute resolution and when you can use it to resolve a tax disagreement with HMRC.
Settle disputes between your charity's trustees, staff or members to avoid putting your charity’s funds and users at risk.
We handle complex and high value national and international business disputes, often involving parties based outside the United Kingdom. We are widely recognised as being at the forefront in the resolution of international commercial disputes. Cases that we hear include...
Guidance on patents hearings and how to appeal against an outcome.
Grievances and disciplinary action at work can be solved by informal discussions, formal procedures, mediation, conciliation or arbitration.
Information on designs hearings including costs and how to appeal against an outcome.
What to do if you think someone's used your intellectual property without permission - types of intellectual property abuse, help resolving disputes and further legal action you can take.
Mediation is a type of alternative dispute resolution and may help you resolve an intellectual property dispute.
RIDA funds research and development in new technologies, and new approaches to existing technologies, that support Sustainable Development Goals in south-east Asia.
If you are in a dispute with someone over the infringement or validity of a patent or SPC, you may request a non-binding opinion.
Trade mark hearings and how to appeal against an outcome.
Making changes to your company - passing resolutions, changing addesses and where your records are kept, your company name and type, directors' and secretaries' details, share structure, constitution
Information about the benefits of civil mediation and how to find a mediator.
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