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This Practice Note explains the special provisions that pertain to VAT in relation to costs that are the subject of either summary or detailed assessment before the High Court. The relevant provisions are set out in CPR PD 44. This Practice Note was produced in partnership with Hartley Foster of Addington Chambers.

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Question of the week: Can a beneficiary who is also a co-executor of a Will make a claim pursuant to section 14 of the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, where the property has not been transferred into the names of the executors?
Question of the week: Can a beneficiary who is also a co-executor of a Will make a claim pursuant to section 14 of the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996, where the property has not been transferred into the names of the executors?

This Q&A considers whether a beneficiary, who is also a co-executor of a Will, can make a claim pursuant to TOLATA 1996, s 14, where the property has not been transferred into the names of the executors.

Question of the week: Can a lasting power of attorney (LPA) provide the attorney with the power to exercise settlor powers reserved to the donor who has lost capacity?
Question of the week: Can a lasting power of attorney (LPA) provide the attorney with the power to exercise settlor powers reserved to the donor who has lost capacity?

This Q&A considers whether a property and financial affairs lasting power of attorney can provide the attorney with the power to exercise settlor powers reserved to the donor under a trust instrument.

Question of the week: If an intermeddling executor makes an application under section 116(1) of the Senior Courts Act 1981, will this absolve them of any liability?
Question of the week: If an intermeddling executor makes an application under section 116(1) of the Senior Courts Act 1981, will this absolve them of any liability?

This Q&A considers the effect of an application under section 116(1) of the Senior Courts Act 1981 brought by an intermeddling executor.

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