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Ahsin Akhtar was prosecuted at Barkingside Magistrates' Court for failing to respond to multiple requests for information from the Security Industry Authority.
Guidance on the law on sticking items on vehicle windows which could obscure the view.
Southern Region, Judge D Dovar, Mr B Bourne and Mr P Gammon MBE on 11 May 2021
This section describes the mechanisms to control abstraction and impoundment of water, and mechanisms to protect water resources that are used for abstraction.
How to safely decide whether you can continue your journey or take other action.
If the official receiver feels that someone who is bankrupt has been dishonest, the court can make a bankruptcy restrictions order.
Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge N. Nicol & Mr S. Mason on 6 June 2023
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision by Judge Wikeley on 5 June 2024.
This guidance is intended to assist insolvency practitioners by setting out the principal duties and actions required of the monitor.
This document contains guidance on how to find out if a director has been disqualified or an individual is subject to bankruptcy or debt relief restrictions because of unfit conduct or misconduct and why we took action against them.
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