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Legal rules for trustees when deciding whether to accept, refuse or return a donation.
Detention services order 03/2017 about care and management of detained individuals who refuse to eat or drink.
Explains the changes in the law on the sale of certain chemicals and offers tips on how to decline selling to customers if necessary.
The judge of a case must complete this form on allowing or refusing an application for permission to appeal at a hearing or trial.
How councils should deal with litter, refuse and dog mess, and the penalties they can give.
This collection contains immigration staff guidance on general grounds for refusal.
Form No.44B: Order under refusing judgment under Part 24 and giving directions as to the future conduct of the case.
A judge must complete this form to give reasons for allowing or refusing an application for permission to appeal at a hearing or trial.
When an assay office refuses to hallmark an item you have submitted you can appeal to the British Hallmarking Council.
How you can appeal against our decision to refuse your ACS application.
Reasons why a tester can refuse to carry out a test.
How to appeal against our decision to refuse your application.
Form to ask UK Visas and Immigration to review its decision to refuse your application for British citizenship.
Find out when and how to appeal if Natural England refuses you consent to carry out an activity on a site of special scientific interest.
Home Office consultation results published March 2011.
Parents who refuse to pay child maintenance will face accelerated sanctions as Ministers announce the introduction of new powers to speed up strong enforcement action and other reforms to make the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) fairer.
Home Office consultation published 18 March 2011.
Use this form to appeal a local authority’s decision not to secure an EHC needs assessment of a child or young person. This form can be used by parents or those with parental responsibility, or by a young person aged...
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