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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
To help you protect, manage and enforce your intellectual property (IP) rights in Laos.
If someone dies without a will or known family, their ownerless property (bona vacantia) goes to the crown - check if you're an entitled relative, search for an estate, refer or claim on an estate
When someone dies with no will or known family, their property passes to…
The Government Legal Department handles bona vacantia in England and Wales…
You need to know if you’re entitled before making a claim on an estate.…
If you think you’re entitled to an estate in England and Wales (but not…
If you know someone who has died with no will or known blood relatives,…
You can apply for a grant from a deceased person’s estate if you could…
Get a declaration of presumed death if a person has been missing for at least 7 years or you think they've died - form N208, certificate of presumed death, appeal, complain
You can make a claim for a ‘declaration of presumed death’ from the High…
Download and fill in a claim form (N208) with details about: yourself -…
You must advertise your application in a newspaper local to the missing…
You’ll have to attend a hearing about your claim with a High Court judge -…
Use Form N1 to make a claim against a person or organisation to settle a dispute. Includes notes N1A, N1C, N1D and N1(FD).
Make a 'Part I claim' when your property depreciates because of the use of a new or altered highway - eligibility and where to send your claim
How to take legal action if someone owes you money (small claims court), how much it costs, what happens next. Includes information from withdrawn guidance EX303, EX304, EX306, EX321, EX325 and EX350.
You may be able to pay no Customs Duty or a reduced amount of duty for goods you bring or receive into the UK, depending on what they are and what you do with them.
FCDO travel advice for Armenia. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.
British and Irish citizens and people with valid immigration status escaping the violence in Israel, the Occupied Palestinian Territories or Lebanon can claim benefits from the day they arrive in the UK.
Change or cancel a presumption of death certificate where there's clear evidence the missing person is still alive or that they died on a different date to what's on the certificate.
Guidance about compensation to owners and occupiers of residential properties once a compulsory purchase order comes into force.
Challenge a claim for a presumption of death declaration if you think the missing person is not dead or died on a different date or in a different place to what the claim says
The CMA is investigating how products and services claiming to be 'eco-friendly' are being marketed, and whether consumers could be being misled.
Find out if a business is, or has been, authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority to provide claims management services
Find out how to import your personal belongings, pets and private motor vehicles when moving or returning to the UK.
A collection of the IPO's people survey results.
Find out if you are an entitled relative and how to claim an estate from the Bona Vacantia division.
Use the Civil National Business Centre (CNBC) in Northampton to make bulk claims against customers who have defaulted on their payments.
Benefits that are available to you and how to apply for them.
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