Part Payment in UK Law

  • MWB Business Exchange Centres Ltd: The Practical Benefit Doctrine Marches On
    • No. 80-2, March 2017
    • The Modern Law Review
    In MWB Business Exchange Centres Ltd v Rock Advertising Ltd the Court of Appeal held that when an ongoing contract is varied so that one party's obligation to pay money is reduced, the variation is...
    ... ... in Collier v P & M J Wright (Holdings) Ltd that an agreed part-payment of a debt by a debtor will always raise an estoppel pre venting ... ...
  • Is payment by results the most efficient way to address the challenges faced by the criminal justice sector?
    • No. 59-4, December 2012
    • Probation Journal
    In recent years the UK government has emphasized evidence-based policy, as a part of which the Payment by Results (PbR) approach has increasingly been promoted. Payment by Results allows the govern...
    ... ... Kevin Albertson Manchester Metropolitan University Abstract In recent years the UK government has emphasized evidence-based policy, as a part of which the Payment by Results (PbR) approach has increasingly been promoted. Payment by Results allows the government to pay a provider of services ... ...
  • Compulsory purchase and compensation update – 2014
    • No. 32-6, August 2014
    • Journal of Property Investment & Finance
    • 653-659
    Purpose: – The purpose of this paper is to summarise and analyse the new compensation provisions brought in by the government for Phase 1 of the HS2 high-speed train line. Design/methodology/appro...
    ... ... a criticalassessment of each of them.Findings – For the most part, and the Homeowner Payment Scheme (HPS) is a marked exception, thenew HS2 ... ...
  • Proposal for a Directive on systemic risk in payment systems
    • No. 5-1, January 1997
    • Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance
    • 29-36
    The past decade, with its unprecedented surge in financial activity and the occurence of financial crises, has been one of increased awareness on the part of both regulatory authorities and market ...
    ... ... decade, with its unprecedented surge in financial activity and the occurence of finan-cial crises, has been one of increased awareness on the part of both regulatory authorities and market participants of payment system's poten-tial for propagating and amplifying financial shocks, especially in ... ...
  • Legal constants and the ‘constant’ outside of the law: Mobile payments in comparative perspective under European Union law
    • No. 28-3, June 2021
    • Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
    This article aims to determine whether mobile payments can be characterized by a legal constant, or common legal meaning. Indeed, mobile payments are a new form of payment system that is shaping th...
    ... ... Indeed, mobile payments are a new form of payment systemthat is shaping the new economy of financial markets. Generally, y are part of the Fintechphenomenon, and they are specifically regulated ... ...
  • Reducing systemic risk in payment and securities settlement systems
    • No. 6-2, February 1998
    • Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance
    • 107-134
    The past decade, with its unprecedented surge in financial activity and financial crises, has been one of increased awareness on the part of both regulatory authorities and market participants of t...
    ... ... ABSTRACT The past decade, with its unprecedented surge in financial activity and financial crises, has been one of increased awareness on the part of both regulatory authorities and market partici-pants of the potential of payment systems for propagating and amplifying financial shocks, ... ...
  • New Carrots and Sticks: Proposals for Reform of CPR Part 36
    • No. 70-2, March 2007
    • The Modern Law Review
    Part 36 of the Civil Procedure Rules is an important component of English civil procedure's costs apportioning mechanism and its primary means of encouraging early settlement. Two changes to make P...
    ... ... Firstly , public and insured defen- dants would be exemptedfrom the requirement of payment intocourt. Secondly,the costs pro - tection given to a claimantthat betters its Part 36 o¡er at trial ^ indemnity costs assessment and enhanced ... ...
  • The marketisation of rehabilitation: Some economic considerations
    • No. 66-1, March 2019
    • Probation Journal
    This paper considers criminal justice policy in England and Wales since the Transforming Rehabilitation (TR) agenda implemented in 2013. TR rested on the proposition that probation services are bes...
    ... ... on the para-state sector, in which private profits rely on public payment. However, the profits expected under TR fell short of expectations, in ... and employee-led mutuals or staff Community Interest Companies were part of only seven out of 21 winning bids to run CRCs (Fox and Marsh, 2016) ... ...
  • Organised crime and networking economy: models, features, dynamics and related approaches
    • No. 11-2, May 2008
    • Journal of Money Laundering Control
    • 172-178
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to analyse more in depth the vision which is behind this formula of “organised crime” exploring to what extent it affects the interpretation and understanding ...
    ... ... may be offered by the various players present in the market, and a payment of somesort. The existence of the need, or opportunity, on part of the ... ...
  • ‘Test‐bed’ for Lupton‐Gowler Pay Selection Procedure
    • No. 1-2, February 1972
    • Personnel Review
    • 77-78
    It is now over two years since the Engineering Employers' Federation published a research paper by Tom Lupton and Dan Gowler entitled Selecting a Wage Payment System. When first published, many man...
    ... ... paper by Tom Lupton and Dan Gowler entitled Selecting a Wage Payment System. When first published, many managers considered it too difficult d complex to read, which in part might have been due to the authors' attempts to digest their procedure to ... ...
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