Regulated Premises in UK Law
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Statutes And Reports Of Committees: Report of the Committee on Housing in Greater London1 Rent Act 1965
... ... for tenants of agricultural holdings or business premises.4 In 1962 public opinion became seriously disturbed about allega- ... and superimposing thereon a new system of '' regulated tenancies." Much of it is a classic example of intricate ... ...
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Looking for ‘Ms Big’
Recent criminological attention has tended to focus upon those areas from which direct policy proposals can be made, whether it be to improve the ways in which the criminal justice system treats vi...... ... what might be called 'critiques from within': that is, if the premises of criminology are correct, they should be able to cope with female ... attitude of those employed to enforce the self-policing of the regulated sectors of the economy to the police and indeed their definition of what ... ...
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Premises recovery through adoption of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) techniques. Experiences from Lagos, Nigeria
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) techniques as a legitimate means of ejection of recalcitrant tenant in property. This is with a view of providing...... ... Meanwhile,recovery of premises through litigation is strictly regulated by statute, thereforemaking it difficult to be achieved easily in reality (Wigwe, 2011). For instance, alandlord who seeks to recover his premises ... ...
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The Regulation of Non-Surgical Cosmetic Procedures
The growth of non-surgical cosmetic procedures has brought with it concerns over the regulation of the industry. Procedures such as dermal fillers and botox injections are becoming increasingly pop...... ... of a comprehensive statute to greater control the products, premises and practitioners involved in the administration of non-surgical ... 13 Moreover, the Care Quality Commission (CQC), which has regulated the sector since October 2010, concerns ‘cosmetic surgery that involves ... ...
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Policing, planning and sex: Governing bodies, spatially
Literatures on the regulation of conduct have tended to focus on the role of policing and the enforcement of criminal law. This paper instead emphasizes the importance of planning in shaping conduc...... ... of spaces of sexuality that historically were constructed and regulated as criminal,but have since become lawful. This paper examines the ways in ... procedures can combine to determine theplacement of sex industry premises (Crofts, 2003, 2006; Cusack and Prior, 2010;Hubbard, 2004; Hubbard et al., ... ...
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Continuity and Change in British Food Law
... ... food irradiation, a need to respond to concerns that food premises should be more tightly regulated, and the requirement to implement ... ...
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Tremors and tenants. The effect of a natural disaster and policy changes on commercial office occupiers in New Zealand
Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to explore the changes in commercial office occupiers’ preferences in their building choice as a result of a recent natural disaster which triggered policy c...... ... , type of tenants likely to beconcerned about their current premises, critical determinants of a successful leasingoutcome and indirect impact ... lesser percentages of the NBS as long as theyexceed the regulated 33 per cent threshold.Impact of insurance on operating expensesThe cost of ... ...
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The 2003 Licensing Act's impact on crime and disorder
The Licensing Act 2003, coming into force in November 2005 in England and Wales, abolished set licensing hours for pubs and clubs. The aim was to liberalize a rigid ...... ... November 2005, simplified licens-ing law by introducing a single premises licencecovering the provision ofalcohol, regulated entertainment and ... ...
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Court of Appeal
... ... recorder further held that allthe convictions were related to a regulated football match within themeaning of the Football Spectators (Prescription) ... within paragraph (d) [offences committed entering orleaving the premises where a regulated football match was being played] or(m) [offences ... ...
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The Port of London Authority Police
... ... that they are in workingorder;and at night the fastenings of all premises on the beats areexamined.Inaddition, traffic is regulated, order ... ...
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