Tulk v Moxhay
Tulk v Moxhay is a foundational English land law decision which established that, in certain circumstances, a restrictive covenant can bind future purchasers of land in equity. The case departed from the rigid common law… Tulk v Moxhay
Tulk v Moxhay is a foundational English land law decision which established that, in certain circumstances, a restrictive covenant can bind future purchasers of land in equity. The case departed from the rigid common law… Tulk v Moxhay
A fall at work can happen when you least expect it. One moment you are doing your job as usual, and the next you are on the floor in pain, confused and possibly injured. After… Can You Make a Fall at Work Claim? A Simple Guide to Slips, Falls and Your Legal Rights
Tomlinson v Congleton Borough Council is a leading House of Lords decision on negligence and occupiers’ liability under the Occupiers’ Liability Act 1984. The case is frequently cited for its clear approach to obvious dangers,… Tomlinson v Congleton Borough Council
Dealing with emotional distress can feel overwhelming, especially when it is caused by someone else’s actions. Anxiety, fear, grief, humiliation or ongoing stress can affect your sleep, relationships, work and overall quality of life. When… Can You Sue for Emotional Distress in the UK? A Simple and Practical Guide
Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking Ltd is a landmark English contract law decision dealing with the formation of contracts, incorporation of terms, and exclusion clauses, particularly where contracts are formed through automatic machines. The case… Thornton v Shoe Lane Parking Ltd
If you have been injured in a car accident that was not your fault, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, pain, and financial losses. However, one of the biggest challenges after an… How to Get CCTV Footage After a Car Accident for a Compensation Claim
Thorner v Major is a leading decision of the House of Lords on proprietary estoppel in English land law. The case considers when conduct and indirect statements may be sufficiently clear to amount to an… Thorner v Major [2009] UKHL 18
Tripping over a loose wire or cable might sound like a minor accident, but if it has left you injured, unable to work, or facing medical costs, it can quickly become a serious problem. Many… Can You Claim Compensation If You Trip Over a Wire or Cable? A Simple UK Legal Guide
Thoburn v Sunderland City Council is a United Kingdom constitutional and administrative law case that dealt with the interaction between European Community law and domestic legislation. The case is commonly known as the “Metric Martyrs… Thoburn v Sunderland City Council
Being involved in a road traffic accident is stressful. Finding out that the driver who hit you is uninsured can make it even worse. You may feel confused, angry, or worried about who will pay… What If You’re Hit by an Uninsured Driver in the UK? A Complete, Simple Guide