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  2. DWF Group - Wikipedia

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    A merger with Foysters in 1990 [3] brought a Manchester office and a change of name to Davies Wallis Foyster, which was abbreviated to DWF in 2007, [3] shortly after the acquisition of Ricksons. [10] The Ricksons acquisition added offices in Preston and Leeds. DWF opened a London office in 2008. [11]

  3. List of post-nominal letters (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Post-nominal letters are used in the United Kingdom after a person's name in order to indicate their positions, qualifications, memberships, or other status. There are various established orders for giving these, e.g. from the Ministry of Justice, Debrett's, and A & C Black's Titles and Forms of Address, which are generally in close agreement.

  4. Rightmove - Wikipedia

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    Rightmove makes money from listing estate agents on its website and offering additional advertising products to those agents. The ads are visible to users who search for the area chosen by the estate agent. Individuals selling property privately (i.e. directly without an agent) are prohibited from advertising on the site.

  5. Rushbond - Wikipedia

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    Rushbond plc is an unlisted commercial and residential property development and investment company in the United Kingdom. It was founded in Leeds, West Yorkshire in 1986 by Jonathan W Maud and exclusively operates around the Leeds City Region, into which it invested £14.3 million in 2019. [2]

  6. Leeds United Football Club Limited - Wikipedia

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    Leeds United Football Club Limited, founded 4 May 2007, is a limited company, the directors of which are Ken Bates, Shaun Harvey and Mark Taylor. The company purchased Leeds United A.F.C. via a creditors vote after the club entered administration, but this ownership was challenged by HM Revenue & Customs and the club was subsequently put up for sale by the administrators KPMG.

  7. List of honorary recorders - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the current titular and honorary recorders in the Courts of England and Wales, together with the Crown Court venue at which they sit. The title of honorary recorder is awarded by a borough council to a judge who sits at the Crown Court within or associated with their area. It is intended to mark the link between the administration and judiciary. Conventionally the title is ...

  8. King's Bench Division - Wikipedia

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    In England and Wales, the Court of King's Bench (or Court of Queen's Bench) was the name of two courts. Each was a senior court of common law, with civil and criminal jurisdiction, and a specific jurisdiction to restrain unlawful actions by public authorities.

  9. Leeds Combined Court Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Leeds Combined Court Centre was designed by the Property Services Agency in the modern style, built in red brick at a cost of £9.7 million, [3] and was completed in 1982. [4] [5] [6] The design of the complex involved an asymmetrical main frontage of eight bays facing onto Westgate.