Jean-Yves Gilg

Jean-Yves Gilg

Editor, Solicitors Journal

Articles

Avoid disputes over property alterations
Solicitors Journal

Avoid disputes over property alterations

A new protocol will aid the smooth resolution of applications by tenants for consent to carry out alterations to their leasehold premises, explain Caroline Shea QC and James Tipler
The Solicitors' Journal - March 21, 1896
Solicitors Journal

The Solicitors' Journal - March 21, 1896

IN THE CASE of Re Countess of Oxford, Cartwright v. Del Balzo (1896, 1 Ch. D. 257), North, J., held that estate duty under the Finance Act, 1894, ought, as between a sum specifically appointed out of certain settled property and the residue of the same property, to be borne rateably.
The legal war of words over the Calais jungle
Solicitors Journal

The legal war of words over the Calais jungle

The migrants' camp across the Channel is working to everyone's advantage in the Brexit debate, and both parties are right - and wrong - in their arguments, writes Thom Brooks
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