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  • April 3, 2024

    Rights for Minority Shareholders

    As a minority shareholder in a business how do you protect your rights especially if there is a disagreement with other shareholders? It is important to have a shareholder agreement in place and this should specifically cover how minority shareholders will be protected if a range of issues arise. This should include a provision for […]

  • February 2, 2024

    Where there’s a Will there’s a way to help charity

    Legacies, the gifts people leave to charity in their Wills, are a vital source of funding for many charities in the UK.  Legacies can be left as a fixed sum of money, a percentage of the value of the estate or as an individual possession (such as land, property, paintings or shares), and there may […]

  • February 2, 2024

    The history of Maidstones stag

    The statue once described as “a dramatic, rampant stag, rearing up on its hind legs, full of masculine raw energy” is well-known by all Maidstone residents and locals, but less well known is where it came from. The Stag was sculptor Edward Bainbridge Copnall’s largest piece of work and for it he was awarded a […]

  • February 2, 2024

    Stamp duty and ‘mixed use’ land and property

    A recent tax tribunal ruling highlights the confusion surrounding buying mixed use property or land and how much Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) is payable. This decision clarifies what some people have seen as a ‘loophole’ and HM Revenue and Customs look closely at the amount of SDLT being paid on mixed use land and […]

  • February 2, 2024

    Staff profile: Georgina Bailey

    Position:  Associate Solicitor in the Commercial Property Department  Time at Gullands:  I joined Gullands in February 2021. Main responsibilities and duties:   Dealing with a wide range of commercial property transactions ranging from land acquisitions, leases of high street premises to larger development transactions. Why did you decide to pursue a career in the legal sector:  Law has […]

  • February 2, 2024

    “Squatters’ rights” versus “legal owner’s rights”

    Adverse possession (more commonly known as “squatters’ rights”) is the way in which rights of ownership over land can be obtained without the legal owner’s agreement.  Sounds unfair?  It depends… If you are a legal owner, you obviously would not wish to receive a letter from the Land Registry stating that they have received an […]

  • February 2, 2024

    “Smash and Grab” Adjudications – Where are we now?

    Smash and grab adjudications happen when the paying party fails to give either a payment notice or a pay less notice.  If neither of these notices are given then the full amount applied for by the payee can be adjudicated even if it is not owed in a true valuation.  Following the decision in ISG […]

  • February 1, 2024

    Prosecuting ‘near miss’ incidents and fines under new health & safety Sentencing Guidelines

    Commentators are unanimous in predicting larger fines for health & safety offences following new sentencing guidelines effective from 1st February.   However, the guidelines are not just about bigger fines. They also require the Court to look at the risk of harm, not just the outcome. This means a minor injury or “near miss” which […]

  • January 31, 2024

    Land option agreements and buying land for development

    The Government has a focus on economic recovery and growth and house building has already been singled out as one way of achieving this, especially here in the South East.  In September the Housing Secretary announced a new £12 billion investment boost to help deliver more affordable homes and homes for social rent.  To achieve […]

  • January 30, 2024

    Criminal solicitor turns detective to retrace family history

    Gullands’ Criminal Solicitor Patrick Bligh, has recently turned detective as he embarked on a journey which took him to Italy to retrace his father’s World War Two experience. Patrick’s father, Ken Bligh, was a Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers fighting in North Africa when he was captured and became a prisoner of war, held in PG 49 […]

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