Canada: British Columbia: The Dangers Of Using The Prescribed Standard Mortgage Terms - Gowling Lafleur Henderson LLP
In the recent case of Kalsi v. Achary, the British Columbia Supreme Court held that a mortgagee cannot recover payment from a party signing the mortgage as a guarantor when the terms of the guarantee were omitted from the mortgage, even though there was intent to give a guarantee.
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Bank of England opts against another stimulus
LONDON -- The Bank of England has opted against injecting more money into the ailing British economy, which has one foot in recession....
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Canada: Sperm Donors Beware: Can You Bank On Your Anonymity? - WeirFoulds LLP
The Court of Appeal for British Columbia has recently held that the offspring of anonymous sperm donors have no constitutionally-protected right to know the identities of their biological fathers.
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United Kingdom: At A Crossroads: Religious Symbols And Belief In The Workplace - Withers LLP
In a landmark judgement, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that a British Airways employee’s right to express her religion was violated when she was prevented from visibly wearing a small silver cross with her uniform as a sign of her commitment to her faith.
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Britain risks new recession
The British economy slipped back into reverse in the final quarter of 2012, raising the prospect of a third recession since the financial crisis and increasing pressure on the government to ease up on its austerity drive.
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