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All staff including Directors/Partners have an hourly/daily rate of work that can be applied when charging fees.
Common law, statute law, EU legislation, primary and secondary legislation, Criminal and Civil courts
There is a usually a market rate per mile that you are to pay to the employee when using his…
No, because a branch office is considered an extension of the parent company and is not considered a separate legal…
A serviced office is an office or office building that is fully equipped and managed by a facility management company,…
Often a cooperative and its members are non-for-profit organizations from a specific industry in a close proximity to each other….
Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) is paid generally for a maximum of 12-15 years after the completion of the last project, on a decreasing scale.
The factors that influence your Professional Indemnity Insurance’s (PII) premium, include but are possibly not limited to the following: the largest commission in the last five (5) years…
Professional Indemnity Insurance (PII) is the type of insurance that every company should have prior to accepting any work, in case there are claims from the client for a number of reasons.
Your duties as an employer include the following: To provide a safe working environment for your employees. To pay your…
If exposure cannot be prevented, then it must be controlled to ensure that the risk of harm is ‘as low as is reasonably practicable’.
If there’s a claim against a consultant on the grounds of professional negligence, there are certain things that need to be avoided and any response to the claim needs to get past the PII insurers.
The various liabilities that a Landscape Architect needs to be aware of, include liabilities: under tort, under contract etc…
The laws that apply to a Landscape Architect’s long term liabilities are the following: Limitations Act 1980 Latent Damage Act…
If not carried out with reasonable care, the Landscape Architect can be liable for: Negligent survey Incompetent design Inadequate inspection…