Concurrent Interest in UK Law
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Taking Security Over Publicly Traded Shares
... ... it acquires (directly or indirectly) as a result of its security interest. However, an exercise of voting rights by the lender will trigger a ... information about not only its own interest but also any other concurrent interest of which he or she has knowledge. If an interested person fails ... ...
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Taking security over publicly traded shares
Taking security over publicly traded shares can be a minefield for an unprepared lender. Lee Federman and Nik Colbridge discuss some key issues to consider.... ... it acquires (directly or indirectly) as a result of its security interest. However, an exercise of voting rights by the lender will trigger a ... information about not only its own interest but also any other concurrent interest of which he or she has knowledge. If an interested person fails ... ...
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Concurrent Proceedings are not Inherently Unfair
... ... be regarded as necessarily supporting a stay of a regulatory investigation or of disciplinary proceedings conducted in and for the public interest" ... In considering the issue as to whether there is an inherent unfairness in concurrent proceedings, the judge said there were essentially two ... ...
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Court Of Appeal Clears The Way For Developers: Update On Code Rights And Concurrent Leases
... ... The issue turned on paragraph 10 of the Code, which sets out who ... is bound by a Code right. It includes: ... an occupier with an interest in land who conferred the Code ... right (we'll call them "O") ... a successor in title to O (ie a purchaser of O's property ... interest) ("P"); and ... ...
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DBAs Revisited Recommendations Of The Civil Justice Council In Relation To Damages-Based Agreements
... ... Use of hybrid DBAs: concurrent vs sequential Following some debate as to whether hybrid DBAs are ... fee" type arrangement, which appears to be of limited commercial interest to many firms ... However, the CJC review highlights a distinction ... ...
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Defamation And Data Protection: A Twin-Barrelled Approach To Claims Against Publishers
... ... , the judge had allowed the Prince to amend his claim to add a concurrent claim based on the DPA. On appeal, Elaph submitted that a claimant should ... Such claims, however, will still be subject to the public interest defence ... In previous cases, judges have expressed doubts about ... ...
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Transparency International UK “Deterring and Punishing Corporate Bribery” new publication
TI states that the report intends to provoke discussion and to make recommendations to the UK government and prosecuting authorities that will "help to ensure just, fair and transparent outcomes".... ... the US, which deals with the underlying principles of settling concurrent jurisdictional issues. Decisions should be taken on grounds of public rest rather than narrow national self interest. Defendants should not be encouraged to believe that they can forum shop ... ...
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Drawing Back The Veil: A Summary Of Upcoming Companies House Transparency Reforms January 2020
... ... roles, as the proposals also include a cap on the number of concurrent directorships an individual can hold. This is a response to concerns about conflicts of interest, and how diligently someone can fulfil their duties whilst holding ... ...
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A Sad, But Salutary Lesson
... ... Background ... The dispute had already raised issues of interest to the legal profession ... In Walter Lilly & Co Ltd v Mackay [2012] ... those include global claims and concurrent delays" ... The action ... The claimant contractors Walter Lilly ... ...
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Results of first concurrent stress test of UK banking system
The Bank of England (BoE) has published a report setting out the results of the first concurrent stress test of the UK banking system. The exercise involved eight major UK banks and building socie...... ... explored vulnerabilities stemming from a number of scenarios including a very severe housing market shock and a sharp rise or snap back in interest rates. The results of the exercise were used by the PRA Board and the Financial Policy Committee as part of their evaluation of the capital adequacy ... ...
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