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Procurement – How to deal with aggrieved tenderers

Procurement - How to deal with aggrieved tenderers

The procurement regulations set down the rights and remedies available to an unsuccessful tenderer who has suffered or is likely to suffer loss as a result of a breach of those regulations. Where the aggrieved party can show that a breach has occurred the court can: suspend the process set aside the decision leading to

Inheritance Tax Planning Tips for the Tax Year End

Man Filling out Tax Form

We’re now into the second half of the 2011/12 tax year and there are Inheritance Tax planning opportunities which should be implemented before the end of the tax year otherwise they risk being lost altogether. Why consider Inheritance Tax planning? Tax planning provides an opportunity to pass assets to the next generation in the most

How to Recover Money From a Debtor

Debt Recovery

• You obtain a court Order which orders your debtor to pay you the debt due. • Your debtor does not make payment.  Do you know what you do next?  This is a predicament frequently faced by individuals and organisations who seek to recover debt.  Do not give up though as there are various options available. First

Successful Completion of Second Stage Transfer Programme

On 27 June TC Young successfully completed the last batch of housing stock transfers from Glasgow Housing Association to several of our RSL clients, meaning that the properties are now in the ownership of community-controlled housing associations throughout the city. In total, almost 19,000 homes have transferred to the delight of tenants who voted in

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