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The Distress for Rent Rules 1988 allows you to instruct bailiffs to recover commercial rent arrears without the need for a court order
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Providing it is written into your tenancy agreement, a landlord can exercise his right to regain possession of his property without court action
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To Effect The Removal Of Unlawful Occupants On The Land Described Below, Using The Common Law Authority Found In Halsburys Law of England
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Clegg 'won't pull plug' on coalition
Nick Clegg insists the Liberal Democrats will not "pull the plug" on the coalition government ahead of the next general election.
Afghan interpreters to get UK visas
Up to 600 Afghan interpreters who worked alongside British troops are set to be given the right to live in the UK, under government plans.
Commons votes to back gay marriage
The House of Commons votes to allow gay marriage in England and Wales, despite 161 MPs opposing the government's plans.
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