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If you believe land or property is not needed and could be put to better economic use, then you can challenge the government by submitting a Right to Contest application.
A list of unpaid costs following inter parte hearings about intellectual property
This study includes a discrete choice experiment with respondents living next to a new protected area in Madagascar
Search decisions from UK trade mark hearings
While women’s customary land claims are challenged, they appear to be respected by communities and those settling disputes
DASA seeks innovations to enhance operational advantage through improved self suffiency and energy innovation
Once you have agreed the facts of the property with the Valuation Office Agency (VOA), you can challenge the valuation if you think it’s wrong.
You can use the Right to Contest application to challenge government to sell land or property if you believe it’s not needed and could be put to better economic use.
How to challenge a probate application (‘enter a caveat’) if there’s a dispute about a will. What to do if your probate application is challenged.
This page provides supporting documentation for applications to the UK Telecoms Innovation Network Competition.
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