The Bill of Rights 1688 (or why [certain] MP’s are still scum)

In a week when we finally thought Mr Viggers was going to get his comupence  for the duck house fiasco, those crafty dishonourable members have pulled a fifth ace from up their sleeves.  The Bill of Rights, 1688.  So all Legg’s work is for nothing.  Keir Starmer’s agonising over the issue is meaningless.  Because of [...]

Posted at 1:49 pm on February 7, 2010 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Criminal Law, Politics | Tagged: , , , , , , | read on

Formalities for Gifts and Trusts

… Unit 2: Sub-unit 1 and it’s time to get technical in and equitable way! This follow-up activity takes the form of a problem question examining the correct method of transferring property, either as an outright gift or to form part of a trust. Note this exercise concerns life time giving, I’ll look at wills [...]

Posted at 9:23 pm on January 5, 2010 | leave a comment | Filed Under: Equity | read on

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