Table of contents
- Brexit
- Sanctions Regulations (Commencement No 1) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
- Hard Brexit could put chinks in UK’s financial crime armour
- Trading and moving goods from the EU to the UK if the UK leaves the EU with no deal
- Trusts
- Court summarises rules for the rectification of deeds
- Court of Protection
- Court of Protection issues reminder to obtain P’s consent before taking samples
- Charities
- Charity Commissions issues guidance on preparing for Brexit
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Article summary
This week’s edition of Private Client highlights includes: (1) Price v Saundry & Anor and the rules for rectifying deeds; (2) Yusuf v Yusuf on unfairly prejudicial conduct of a family business; (3) Analysis of Matthew v Sedman in which the Court of Appeal clarified when a cause of action accrues; (4) HMRC’s new spotlight on the loan charge; (5) Developments concerning driverless cars, and (6) the latest issue of Trusts & Trustees.
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