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  1. 4 days ago · A summary judgment is a legal procedure someone party to a legal claim may use. It allows a legal case, or part of it, to be resolved without a trial. However, there will still be a court hearing during the case for the judge to decide if this judgment will go ahead. An application for a summary judgment may cover either a point of law or the ...

  2. 3 days ago · “In considering the construction of the convention itself, it is significant in my judgment (i) that ‘the public’ is widely defined to include any natural or legal person, a definition that will inevitably include bodies falling within the wider definition of a ‘public authority’; (ii) that there is no provision excluding anybody falling within that definition of a ‘public ...

  3. The Munley Law Glossary defines disclosure as the process of making relevant information known or available, especially during legal cases, contracts, or negotiations. Disclosure helps maintain fairness and justice by allowing all parties involved in a case to have access to the same information, reducing the likelihood of surprises or hidden facts that could skew the outcome of legal matters.

  4. 1 day ago · The law relating to the acquisition of easements by prescription (or long use) has been described by the Supreme Court as ‘a mixture of inconsistent and archaic legal fictions, practical if sometimes haphazard judge-made rules and… well-meaning but ineptly drafted statutory provisions’: see Loose v Lynn Shellfish Ltd and others [2016] UKSC 14, [2016] All ER (D) 75 (Apr) at [38].

  5. Sep 12, 2024 · In England and Wales, such finds are regulated by the Treasure Act 1996. Strictly, any item washed ashore from a ship, whether wrecked or not, constitutes ‘wreck’ under the law. Such goods belong to whoever had title to them before they fell into the sea.

  6. 5 days ago · The only easements which can exist or be created in law are easements for an interest equivalent to an estate in fee simple in possession or for a term of years absolute (section 1(2)(a) of the Law of Property Act 1925 (LPA 1925)).

  7. 5 days ago · Legal Profession on 23 September 2024. As a law student, one of the first things you will learn is where law comes from. In a common law jurisdiction such as that of England & Wales there are two primary sources: legislation, which is Acts of Parliament and statutory instruments made by Parliament; and case law. But not all cases make law.

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