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This week's edition of Dispute Resolution weekly highlights includes analysis of a number of key DR developments and key judicial decisions including the Ministry of Justice announcing that CPR 68 will no longer have effect from 1 October 2024 and the Court of Appeal decision in Unitel SA v Unitel International Holdings B.V and Isabel dos Santos (freezing injunctions); dates for your diary; details of our most recently published content; and other information of general interest to dispute resolution practitioners.
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If planning permission imposes restrictions on a licensed premises opening hours, once operational can the personal licence holder apply for a Temporary Events Notice (TEN) to open for longer hours than those permitted in the planning permission?To use any property for a licensable activity both
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