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Month: October 2019

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Breach of Contract – What Is It? And How to Enforce

This article will discuss Breach of contract, including; What is a contract? When is a contract legally binding? What is a breach of contract? and How to remedy a breach of contract What is a contract? A contract is a promise or an agreement between two or more parties. A party is a person or…
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Luton County Court | Check-in System Failure is NOT an Extraordinary Circumstance

Luton County Court confirm that check-in system failure is NOT an extraordinary circumstance viable as a defence to a flight delay claim under EC261/2004.

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Reporting your accident at work and time limits for making a claim

Find out more about reporting your accident at work and the time limits for bringing a claim by reading our free guide. For more information about bringing a claim, speak to our experts today.

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Mis-Sold Solar Panels

When have you been Mis-sold Solar panels? With the boom in the push for green alternatives for energy over the past ten years. Solar Energy has been at the forefront of the renewable energy sector. Unfortunately, with the market being new, the regulations surrounding the selling of these products have been lack lustred. This has…
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More than a million UK workers denied legal holiday pay

Workers in Britain do not receive holiday pay they are entitled to by law. This is according to analysis from the Resolution Foundation. Find out more.