Richard Colbey#945

Richard Colbey

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Can I rely on ‘Certificates of Force Majeure’ issued by the Chinese government confirming that
Can I rely on ‘Certificates of Force Majeure’ issued by the Chinese government confirming that
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This Q&A considers enforceability of certificates of force majeure issued by the Chinese government in light of coronavirus (COVID-19).

Can the court make an order in financial order proceedings on divorce or dissolution for the payment of
Can the court make an order in financial order proceedings on divorce or dissolution for the payment of
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This Q&A considers financial order proceedings on divorce or dissolution under MCA 1973, ChA 1989 and CSA 1991.

If a claim for defamation or malicious falsehood is brought outside of the normal time limit due to
If a claim for defamation or malicious falsehood is brought outside of the normal time limit due to
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This Q&A considers whether courts will permit claimants to rely on section 32A of the Limitation Act 1980 if their defamation or malicious falsehood is outside the time limit due to coronavirus (COVID-19).

In a dispute between cohabitants, where there is equitable accounting, will only the mortgage payments be
In a dispute between cohabitants, where there is equitable accounting, will only the mortgage payments be
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This Q&A considers the meaning and purpose of equitable accounting and what is taken into account in relation to equitable accounting.

Is a contract enforceable if it has been signed but not dated?
Is a contract enforceable if it has been signed but not dated?
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This Q&A considers whether a contract is enforceable if it has been signed but not dated.

Is a settlement agreement legally binding as a contract if there is no consideration in the agreement?
Is a settlement agreement legally binding as a contract if there is no consideration in the agreement?
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This Q&A considers settlement agreements under the Employment Rights Act 1996 and settlement in the commercial context.

Is it acceptable for a draft order in family proceedings, that is to be made by consent, to be
Is it acceptable for a draft order in family proceedings, that is to be made by consent, to be
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This Q&A lays out when it is appropriate for a consent to be signed electronically by the parties involved in a family context.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Q&A Panel

Qualified Year

  • 1984

Membership

  • London Common Law and Commercial Bar Association

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