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notice period with no contract by
tessa
hey- i bet this is a really easy one for those in the know!
i ave been working for my present company for 14 months and handed in notice yesterday.
i have never had a contract, just a letter of employment which had no mention of notice terms. i am paid monthly.
when handing in notice i mentioned that i presumed it to be 4 weeks and asked if they wanted me to workfull notice- they said they would...
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August 28th 08 10:26 AM
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Original of Will Missing - only copy. by
Sla#s
The original of a will of has gone missing. The solicitors only have a copy
and say the original was put in the deceased's bank 25 years ago - the
problem is we don't know which bank.
I have been offered two opposing opinions. One says the probate office will
take the position that the will stands (after a lengthy verification
process).
The other position is that the probate office could assume...
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Original will missing - copy only by
Sla#s
The original of a will of has gone missing. The solicitors only have a copy
and say the original was put in the deceased's bank 25 years ago - the
problem is we don't know which bank.
I have been offered two opposing opinions. One says the probate office will
take the position that the will stands (after a lengthy verification
process).
The other position is that the probate office could...
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Securing a debt against a family member by
Simon Finnigan
Hi all,
just after a bit of advice on securing a debt against a family member.
Putting a charge on a house is not an option, the best asset is a valuable
camper van worth considerably more than the sum to be owed. The person
giving the money would rather not become the owner of the van for various
insurance based reasons (having it in their name would add considerably to
the insurance...
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Car Insurance Fraudulant Claim against me by
oakleys
Back in November, yes November, I had a walking pace motor vehicle accident at a roundabout. The driver started to move off on a clear road and suddenly braked. Luckily I was only crawling forward bu the cars touched. We pulled to the side of the road and I noticed that here was already considerable damage to the rear of the other vehicle. I took a photo using my mobile and the guy who got out of...
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Bailiff query by
bbtrout@live.co.uk
Hi all,
A friend of a relative is in debt and has been given notice that
bailiffs will visit her house to seize goods.
She has asked my relative to look after some items, mainly electrical
goods - TV, stereo, microwave etc.
I gather from Googling that this is not unlawful, but is a bad idea
because the bailiff will simply return at a later date.
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Wills - sensible to have two originals to be safe? by
david
My parents are going to the solicitor to sign wills drawn up
for both of them. They've done this before years ago and
solicitor kept the signed wills in his safe.
What I'm thinking is supposing solicitor lost wills e.g. clerk forgot
to put them in safe, or was burgled and mistakenly didn't tell us etc.
There would be no record of them, no spare ones.
I know it's unlikely anything like that...
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Ownership of locks in shared block of flats by
jimmycricket
Gooday peoples, this one is up in Sunny Scotland today
I live in a 6 flatted property, it is ex local authority. There is one
flat that is left that is owned by the council, so basically the
council now only own 1/6th of the block.
I find myself now needing new key cut for the main entry into the
block. Everyone I go to says that it is a council property and we need
a letter from the council...
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Council Tax Threats? by
RayL[_2_]
Hi :-)
I have just received a letter from my local Council tax office. I have
had a liability order against me on 5 Aug 08.
Normally I pay 3 months upfront, but due to an error I made in my
schedule I inadvertently went overdue by a month.
I sent a cheque for a further 3 months(+ or -) along with an
explanation. -I am currently paid up until end of September-.
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Storage of Personal items in a Communal Hallway in a block of Apartments by
Badgertastic
I wonder if someone can help me out? I live in a block of six leashold aparments. I recently stored my bicycle in a communal hallway and was sent a letter by the management company stating:
" Please ensure that all items are removed from the communal areas and service cupboards as in breach of the Lease within 21 days of the date of this letter. If the items are not removed by the owner in 21...
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Help required with Website purchase by
mustafacatflap@googlemail.com
Can someone offer advice please?
I am a sole trader, operating in the service industry, and for five
years I have had a website, which was html based, and which I produced
myself, from one of those ‘build-it-yourself’ software kits,
Webstudio4 actually. It didn’t set Google on fire but it was
producing about three hundred hits a week, which certainly kept me
busy.
My site has a lot of text on...
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August 26th 08 08:15 PM
by Gorf
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searching for property documents by
Angela Wickers
Hi everyone - ime hoping some one can help me with an urgent problem? I am living on Corfu in Greece and the laws here are difficult and complicated. My husband and I are English I am desperate to obtain records of the purchase and sale of a house i we jointly owned in England over 8 years ago. My soon to be ex-husband has all the rellevant documents , is saying he doesnt have them and wont allow...
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Hello everybody by
jimdannock
I am new member. I find the forum really helpful regarding UK law. I am happy to join.
Cheers
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Is a landlord allowed to do this? by
Mike Harrison
A landlord has a flat for rent.
The rent for a new tenant who is working full time would be £400 pcm.
(This could be considered the market rate rent for the flat.)
However, the rent for a new tenant on Housing Benefit is £450 pcm.
This is because the rate of Local Housing Allowance applicable to that
property is £450 pcm. The landlord refuses to accept Housing Benefit
tenants on a lower rent.
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Finding out someone's criminal history. by
mrzippy111@gmail.com
An individual who is romantically interested in one of my friends was
arrested earlier this year. I know that a hearing (before trial) was
held recently. I do not know what he was charged with although he is
on bail.
Is there a way of finding out? I realise in America such information
would be public but not, I suspect, here.
It may be that at this hearing the prosecution decided not...
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Claims to an estate after the death of.... by
racleborg
My mother died recently and in her will left the income of her estate (approx £40,000 per year) to my father and on his death the capital of the estate is to be shared equally between myself and my 2 brothers.
My father has announced that he is to remarry.
My question is. Will my future mother-in-law be entitled to claim from my mothers estate after my father's death.
Many thanks for your time
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Car Advice by
Tom
My car had been in a garage for six months undergoing repairs.
The car is worth approx £4000 in working order and I have had a repair bill
for over £5000 which I am refusing to pay. Do I have a case for not paying
because the garage have caused unneccessary damage to the car (new cylinder
head required after garage inspection) and done work that was not required
etc etc etc. The car was working...
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August 25th 08 07:15 PM
by }{
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copyright damages claim by
Ian & Hilda Dedic
HI I'm new here, but I'd like to find out where I stand.
I've just had a claim for damages issued against me (as the bill
payer)for a driving game they claim I downloaded via my broadband
connection.
I do not know if this actually happened or not (it may be another
underage member of my household) I certainly haven't downloaded anything
of that nature.
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Sentencing options by
buckershouse@yahoo.co.uk
Can anyone tell me the options for sentencing that a magistrate would
have if someone was found guilty of Aggravated Criminal Damage and
Racially Motivated Aggravated Crminal Damage. This person has a record
for assaults against the Police and has recently come off a suspended
sentence.
smithy
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Rented properties, compulsory requirements by
Mark BR[_2_]
I rent out a house that the agent keeps telling me I must have this
certificate and that certificate - but I can't always find the legal basis
of their assertion.
I know I must have a gas certificate each year,
But do I have to have an electrical certificate every 5 years?
Now they tell me I must have an Energy Assessment Certificate before I
re-let the property - is this true?
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