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The Party Wall etc. Act 1996 introduced a procedure for resolving disputes between owners of neighbouring properties, arising as a result of one owner's intention to carry out works which would affect the party wall, involve the construction of a party wall or boundary wall at or adjacent the line of junction between the two properties or excavation within certain distances of a neighbour's ...
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A Party Wall Surveyor is a person who specialises in resolving disputes arising under the Party Wall etc Act 1996.This legislation is only applicable to England and Wales, which, on 1 July 1997, replaced Part VI of the London Building Acts (Amendment) Act 1939, which was only applicable to the Inner London Boroughs.
The club is named after the Shakespearean characters Pyramus and Thisbe, the two lovers who were separated by a wall in Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The Club has published a book called The Party Wall Act Explained (ISBN 9780955845406) which is often referred to as The Green Book, [ 1 ] and was referred to in the House of Lords during the debate ...
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Law Reform (Year and a Day Rule) Act 1996; P. Party Wall etc. Act 1996; Police Act 1996; Prisoners' Earnings Act 1996; R. Reserve Forces Act 1996; T. Treasure Act 1996;
An Act to amend the law relating to the sale of goods; to make provision as to the terms to be implied in certain agreements for the transfer of property in or the hire of goods, in hire-purchase agreements and on the exchange of goods for trading stamps and as to the remedies for breach of the terms of such agreements; and for connected purposes.
An Act to reform the law of Scotland with regard to the requirement of writing for certain matters and the formal validity of contractual and other documents and presumptions relating thereto; to abolish any rule of law restricting the proof of any matter to writ or oath and to abolish the procedure of reference to oath; and for connected purposes.