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Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Church on 3 March 2023.
Buy or get someone's permission to use a patent, trade mark, design or work under copyright
Information on how to stay safe and healthy during travel abroad.
This notice provides a glossary of Scottish land law terms.
How local authorities must deal with fly-tipping and the penalties they can charge.
Pharmacy, prescription-only (POM), and general sale list (GSL) medicines: apply to move your medicine to a different classification.
If you are found guilty of a crime, your sentence will depend on a number of factors, including the type, seriousness and circumstances of the crime.
Attorney General's guidelines for prosecutors on plea discussions and presenting a plea agreement to the court in serious fraud cases.
Explanation of legal phrases used in the Civil Procedure Rules.
Find out how and when to report suspicious activity to the National Crime Agency or HMRC.
Extradition processes and agreements between the UK and other countries, role of the Secretary of State, High Court and Supreme Court.
Complain about a trade union if you think they've broken the rules - ballots, strikes, mergers, what you can and cannot complain about, appeal against a decision, anonymous complaints
This guidance provides an overview of non-cladding remediation and how this definition will impact you in practice.
How to protect your employment business, and the workers you supply, from non-compliant businesses in your supply chain.
What you can do if your goods or vehicle are seized by Border Force or HM Revenue and Customs - get your things back or disagree with a customs seizure
Supplier declarations are where your UK supplier provides you with information needed to prove the origin of your goods for preferential rates of duty between the UK and other countries.
This note is part of the statutory guidance under s215 of the HRA 2008 (from 1 April 2024)
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