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Overburys is the trading name of the partnership Overbury Steward Eaton & Woolsey. The partnership was initially formed by the merger in 1999 of two of Norfolk's most established law firms namely Overbury Steward & Eaton and Woolsey & Woolsey. In January 2006 Overburys then purchased Raymond Thompson in Diss.
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19/06/2013
What should happen to a deposit when a statutory tenancy arises? (Court of Appeal)
The Court of Appeal has confirmed that a fixed term assured shorthold tenancy (AST) which continues as a statutory periodic assured shorthold tenancy (statutory tenancy) under section 5 of the HA 1988, is a new tenancy...
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18/06/2013
Innovating companies can gear up for clever tax benefits
Innovation companies can now maximise the advantageous tax regime that’s been brought in for patented products...
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14/06/2013
Streamlining of the planning application process
The Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (England) (Amendment) Order 2013 (SI 2013/1238) (DPMO 2013) and the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2013 (SI 2013/1239) (Listed Buildings Regulations 2013) come into force on 25 June 2013...
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14/06/2013
Reasonable to make possession order despite sentimental attachment to property (Court of Appeal)
The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal against a county court decision granting a possession order to Reading Borough Council (R) authorising it to regain possession of its property occupied by the appellant (H)...
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14/06/2013
No discharge from scheme sanction charge for unauthorised employer loan
The First-tier Tribunal (Tax Chamber) has refused an appeal by a pension scheme administrator against an assessment for a scheme sanction charge following an unauthorised employer loan...
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