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Employment Tribunal decision.
PGD template to support the national MMR vaccination programme.
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Form TASD121: Response to Application for Direction for Succession Tenancy on Death.
Who can supply and or administer specific medicines to patients without a doctor under a PGD and which medicines can be administered.
Directions are the method (Energy Act 2004) by which the Secretary of State gives NDA responsibility to carry out its principal function.
Adapt the standard directions or use the model paragraphs to write orders for civil court cases.
This consultation seeks views on Directions from the Secretary of State to the Regulator of Social Housing in relation to the provision of information on tenants’ rights and complaints.
Southern Region, Judge D Whitney, Mr B Bourne MRICS MCIarb, Mr E Shaylor on 20 May 2022
Pilot Practice Direction 36W brings in new provision for communicating forced marriage and female genital mutilation protection orders to the police. It came into force on 26 April 2021.
Form TASR211: Notice of Application for Direction for Succession Tenancy on Retirement.
PGD template to support the administration of BCG Vaccine AJV to individuals under 16 years of age at increased risk of tuberculosis.
Directions under section 66 of the Trade Marks Act 1994 given in relation to legislative changes introduced by the Trade Marks Regulations 2018.
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