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A synopsis of the findings of the book: Examination standards: how measures & meanings differ around the world
Find out what to do if you have something seized (Notice 12A).
The Valuation Office Agency's (VOA) technical manual for assessing domestic property for Council Tax.
This guidance sets out further information about what you, the leaseholder, do and do not have to pay for remediating a building safety defect via your service charge.
The purpose of the code and the relevant equality duties that housing authorities need to consider in carrying out their duties.
Chapters 8 and 9.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
When employers move, employees with mobility clauses, what happens with redundancies, compensation, disputes and company takeovers
Help your team understand why they need to meet the website and mobile app accessibility regulations.
Check if you're a joint tenant or tenants in common. Change from joint tenants to tenants in common, or tenants in common to joint tenants
The rules on working hours - hour and limits, rests, health assessments and terms and conditions
Who has parental responsibility for looking after children, and how to apply for parental responsibility if you were unmarried to the mother or are not on the birth certificate
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