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March 2008

CGT: Don't lose out on 6 April 2008
Couples should consider asset transfers before then to preserve indexation relief
Bank charges and the Unfair Terms Regulations
The significance of the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations in the context of the current litigation over bank charges
One Scotland, many cultures?
Despite the protections of the Human Rights Act, the position of travelling people in Scotland appears to have worsened in recent years - why?
Promoting our ideals
President's message: the ideals of serving justice which brought most of us into the law, increasingly reflect the approach expected of successful organisations today
Out of the wrong pocket
The policy behind proposed fee increases for the courts and the Office of the Public Guardian is to reduce the subsidy from public funds, which is likely to backfire
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In this issue

  • CGT: Don't lose out on 6 April 2008
  • Bank charges and the Unfair Terms Regulations
  • One Scotland, many cultures?
  • Promoting our ideals
  • Out of the wrong pocket
  • Market movers
  • In and out of court
  • Towards an efficient system
  • Keeper's rejection of registration applications
  • Financial health check
  • Before the axe falls
  • Summary trials: deciding the facts
  • The cost of guardianship
  • CSR takes centre stage
  • Beyond the principles
  • Question of technique
  • Time's up
  • Persons liable
  • Fair competition or own goal?
  • Always the Land Court?
  • Rewriting the DDA?
  • Away win for Webster
  • Points of entry
  • Website reviews
  • Book reviews
  • Banding together
  • Name, rank and number
  • Family law for conveyancers

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