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Information and guidance for execution of deeds.
Tips and video on how to avoid requisitions about the execution of deeds and powers of attorney.
The Government is introducing legislation to allow people to use video-conferencing technology for the witnessing of wills being made.
Form PF205: Evidence in support of application for permission to execute for costs of previous attempts to enforce judgment (s.15(3) and (4) of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990).
How to run exercises and training for emergency planning and preparedness, with an introduction to the Central Government Emergency Response Training (CGERT) Course.
Advice on the execution of deeds that are to be submitted to HM Land Registry (practice guide 8).
Oliver Wyman's AI validation framework demonstrates how a rigorous validation framework can be executed efficiently in practice.
Employment Appeal Tribunal Judgment of Bruce Carr Deputy Judge of the High Court on 23 February 2024.
Information on measures introduced by the government to tackle late and unfair payment practices in both public and private sectors.
A thematic review action plan of the quality and effectiveness of probation services recovering from the impact of exceptional delivery models in response to HM Inspectorate of Probation inspection.
Provides best practice guidelines for the electronic execution of documents, with a view to improving standards, reliability and security.
Electronic signatures are valid, confirms Law Commission
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