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What if I want to travel around Scotland and work seasonal jobs or other here and there, (or remotely just online). Having working period and unemployed ones through the year. Am I allowed to not have ...
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This question is only relevant to Scots law. Section 7 of the Sexual offences act 2009 Scotland makes it an offence to direct to or cause someone to see or hear a sexual communication in any form ...
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I filed a Simple Procedure against a company several months ago, who later paid me. I recently received an email from someone who works for that company, see below: Dear [Medulla Oblongata], I refer ...
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A large multinational has not paid invoices, (now a year overdue). I have contacted them on multiple occasions only to have emails go unanswered and calls disconnected. Would I be prosecuted if I ...
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What is the territorial extent of the English courts' jurisdiction for the (common law) offence of the perversion of the course of justice? The English Crown Prosecution Service's guidance on this ...
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An English magistrates' court grants English police a warrant to search premises in Scotland under section 8 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984. Execution of the warrant is then authorised ...
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It is in the news that a "parent action group" on Facebook is encouraging members to register at state schools even if they don't want to take up a place. This is a protest against Labour ...
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Can the police hold and refuse to give back a legal document after arrest that would allow a citizen to claim asylum in another state even though their life is likely to be put in danger?
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It is in the news that Xander Elliards, a journalist reporting on a protest was threatened with arrest. There is a video of the encounter on twitterX. As I see it the relevant facts are: The ...
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Specifically with regard to the level of district judges in England & Wales (and sheriffs in Scotland?), what means and methods - if any - are used for 'quality control'? Are judges regularly ...
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Recently, the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act 2021 came into force. The author, J. K. Rowling, on X (formerly known as Twitter), asked the police to arrest her if she had violated the law. ...
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A letting agent with which I have had a contract for many years was bought out by a competitor around 18 months ago. The new owner never updated the management agreement to reflect the change of ...
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My flat is at the top of a listed building, in Scotland. I have been paying less to our communal buildings insurance, as verified by our factor. We now factor the building ourselves and the other flat ...
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If Bob purchases a dog with his own money, and his wife Alice, with his permission, registers the dog with the Kennel Club, who owns the dog?
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Sections 4, 4A & 5, Public Order Act 1986 contain offences, do they apply only to England and Wales, or do they also apply to Scotland or Northern Ireland?
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