As a motorist, requiring a driver’s licence, knowledge of the Highway Code and compulsory insurance and also as a cyclist, requiring no training, licence or insurance, it is interesting to ruminate on the shared use of roads by cyclists and motorists, given that the consultation period recently ended in relation to proposals to revise the Highway Code. One of the changes being that the introduction will be updated to include a ‘hierarchy of road users’, with those road users who can cause the greatest harm (vehicle users) having the greatest responsibility to reduce danger to vulnerable road users, including cyclists.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Service Charges in Commercial Property professional statement provides guidance to commercial landlords and tenants on service charges under a commercial lease. For members of the RICS and regulated firms it provides mandatory obligations that must be complied with.
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced changes to almost every aspect of our lives. In WPH Developments Limited v Young & Gault LLP (in liquidation) 2021 CSIH 39, the Court of Session has confirmed one thing which won’t change; the law on prescription.