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May 2002

Sleeping with the enemy
The benefits of applying the concept of “joint gain” in place of conflict
No compelling grounds for retrospective legislatio
Legislation to plug the loophole on intermediate diets could itself be open to challenge
Serving notices under the Mortgage Rights Act
A discussion of the doubts surrounding service of notices under the Mortgage Rights (Scotland) Act 2001
Breaking the mould
Craig Connal, the first solicitor advocate to be appointed Queen’s Counsel, talks about his appointment and the procedures leading up to it
Karl Construction strikes again
Latest civil cases, including jurisdiction; caveats; diligence on the dependence; minutes of tender; family actions
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In this issue

  • Sleeping with the enemy
  • No compelling grounds for retrospective legislatio
  • Serving notices under the Mortgage Rights Act
  • Breaking the mould
  • Karl Construction strikes again
  • Lure of the law still strong
  • More preparation for practitioners and sheriffs
  • The Preston front
  • Website reviews
  • Finding, keeping, sending
  • Omissions cause most claims
  • In practice
  • A modern way to meet
  • Europe
  • In and out of the Houses
  • Book reviews

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