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Defence of Duress in English Criminal Law
In English Criminal Law, the defence of duress is a legal principle that allows a person to be excused from criminal liability if they committed an offence under the compulsion of threats or violence. The central idea is that individuals who act unde...
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Categorisation of Quistclose Trust
A Quistclose trust is a legal concept arising from the case of Barclays Bank Ltd v Quistclose Investments Ltd [1970], providing a method for a creditor to secure a financial interest in loans. The trust is established by inserting a clause into a con...
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Quistclose Trust
A Quistclose trust is a specific type of trust arrangement that arises in the context of a commercial loan or financial transaction. This trust structure allows for the segregation of funds for a particular purpose and provides a framework for the re...
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Accountability of Government
Accountability of the government is a crucial aspect of democratic governance, ensuring that those in power are held responsible for their actions, decisions, and use of public resources. In the UK, the accountability of the government is achieved th...
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Invitation to Treat in English Contract Law
An invitation to treat is a crucial concept in English contract law, representing a situation where one party invites others to make offers, indicating a willingness to negotiate. Contrary to a formal offer, an invitation to treat does not signify an...
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Chancery Division vs King's Bench Division
The English legal system, steeped in centuries of history, is renowned for its nuanced structure, and the High Court of Justice reflects this complexity through its various divisions. Two prominent divisions within the High Court, the Chancery Divisi...
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King's Bench Division of High Court of Justice
The King's Bench Division (or Queen's Bench Division in the case of a reigning female monarch) of the High Court of Justice holds a prominent position within the legal framework of England and Wales. This division assumes responsibility for a diverse...
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Chancery Division Division of High Court of Justice
The Chancery Division is one of the divisions of the High Court of Justice in England and Wales. It is responsible for dealing with a wide range of cases related to equity, trusts, property, company law, intellectual property, and other complex matte...
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Enterprise Investment Scheme (EIS) vs Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme (SEIS)
The Enterprise Investment Scheme and Seed Enterprise Investment Scheme are initiatives in the United Kingdom designed to encourage investment in small and early-stage businesses by offering tax incentives to investors. These schemes aim to stimulate ...
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Partnership Act of 1890
The Partnership Act of 1890 governs the formation and operation of partnerships. The Act provides a legal framework for the rights, duties, and obligations of individuals who enter into partnerships for the purpose of carrying on a business. The legi...
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Possibility of UK Joining EEA
The United Kingdom's decision to exit the European Union (EU), commonly known as Brexit, marked a significant turning point in European politics. As the UK navigates its post-Brexit future, questions arise about potential affiliations and partnership...
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Entrapment
Entrapment arises when law enforcement officers or government agents induce or persuade an individual to commit a crime that the person would not have otherwise committed. The basic idea behind entrapment is that the government, rather than the accus...
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Property Ownership in Scotland: A Distinct Legal Landscape
As part of the United Kingdom, one might assume that property transactions in Scotland and England share a unified legal framework. However, these two nations operate under distinct systems of property law, each with its own set of rules and nuances....
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Freehold vs Leasehold
In England and Wales, the decision to purchase in a property extends beyond the physical structure itself to encompass the intricacies of property ownership. Two primary forms of ownership dominate this landscape: freehold and leasehold. Each structu...
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What You Need to Know about Leasehold Reform 2023?
The Leasehold and Freehold Reform Bill announced in the King's Speech in November 2023 includes several significant changes to leasehold laws in England and Wales. Here is what you need to know about these changes:Ban on new leasehold houses: Th...
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