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Tenant’s Break Clauses – a trap for the unwary
It is not uncommon for a commercial lease to contain a break clause in favour of the tenant. However, in the prevailing economic climate and perhaps now more than ever, it is essential that tenants with the benefit of a break clause are actually able to exercise them.
Read moreOutsourcing: Key TUPE Decision for the Logistics Sector
Laura HadzikWhen is the movement of a logistics outsourcing contract subject to TUPE regulations. A recent Employment Appeal Tribunal decision provides some guidance
Read moreFinancial Standing – Twist, Stick or Bust?

The recent Transport Tribunal decision, upholding the revocation of the Operator’s Licence of Reading-based operator, Truckit 247, by Western Traffic Commissioner, Sarah Bell, in November 2011, provides a stark reminder for operators of the potentially devastating consequences for their business should they be unable to demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Traffic Commissioners, that they are the appropriate financial standing.
Read moreOptions when charged with Drug Driving
If you have been charged with drug driving you can either defend your case or plead guilty. This articles discusses the impact of these options.
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