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Charity board members in Bermuda have significant legal duties weblink
Board members of charitable and philanthropic organisations must ensure proper procedures and policies are in place to manage resources effectively.
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Q&A with Brad Adderley on Bermuda's role in the global insurance industry weblink
Expert Guides editor Chris Allen spoke to Appleby partner Brad Adderley about the role Bermuda has played and is likely to play in the global insurance industry.
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A deed is preferable when establishing a right of way weblink
A right of way is an entitlement to travel across a route regardless of land ownership and is generally one of movement. As such, it does not normally include rights to stop, load, unload or park for any reason.
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Offshore PC&T developments in the Cayman Islands and BVI in 2012 weblink
Appleby’s Carlos de Serpa Pimentel has provided an overview of offshore PC&T developments in the Cayman Islands and BVI in 2012.
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Guide to Guernsey foundations weblink
This guide is intended to provide basic information needed to answer questions on Guernsey foundations and the migration of foreign law foundations to Guernsey.
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Same-sex marriage: the legal position in Bermuda weblink
Same-sex marriages and civil unions/partnerships will not be recognised in Bermuda.
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New housing and work law legislation weblink
The Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 2012 is expected to be brought into force on 29 April this year.
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Keeping it in the family weblink
A number of high-profile English cases have recently shone the spotlight upon the treatment of inherited property in divorce proceedings.
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BCCI: it has ceased to be weblink
Bank of Credit and Commerce International (Overseas) Ltd and the other Cayman entities in the BCCI Group are now dissolved.
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FIA Leveraged Fund: the Cayman Court takes a strict approach to distributions in kind weblink
A judgment from the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal has emphasised the primacy of the investment agreement between the fund and its investors.
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Where does Rubin leave Isle of Man insolvency practitioners? weblink
The recent decision of Rubin v Euro Finance SA and others [2012] UK SC 46 has been welcomed in England and Wales.
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The remedial constructive trust: a new proprietary remedy? weblink
In IKEA v Hauxwell-Smith and others (10/2012), IKEA was found to have been the victim of serious procurement irregularities involving Mr and Mrs Hauxwell-Smith between 1998 and 2000.
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Resolution — spring 2013 weblink
Appleby has released the spring 2013 edition of its Resolution offshore publication.
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Increasing public awareness of the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2005 weblink
The increasing public awareness of the existence of the Data Protection (Jersey) Law 2005 has led to an increase in queries and complaints in respect of the control of ‘personal data’.
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English court approves payment for votes in favour of a financial reorganisation weblink
In the past 10 years, 105,290 companies have been registered in the Cayman Islands. However, the number of companies on the Cayman Islands Corporate Register has only increased from 64,495 to 92,964.
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Re Yung Kee Holdings case — resolving shareholder disputes weblink
The decision in the case of Re Yung Kee Holdings has highlighted some of the issues that can arise in resolving shareholder disputes where offshore companies are used to hold assets and businesses elsewhere.
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Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive: an inconvenient truth weblink
The European Union is battling yet another crisis among one of its members, with the looming bankruptcy of Cyprus threatening to further destabilise the region at a time when it can ill-afford it.
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The Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 2012 — seminar presentations download
The Control of Housing and Work (Jersey) Law 2012 is expected to come into force on 29 April 2013. Property lawyers from Appleby ran a seminar on 11 March outlining the key aspects of the legislation.
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Appleby looks at what to consider when buying or selling a business weblink
Appleby looks at the factors that should be considered when buying or selling a business.
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Guide to regulation of funds in Jersey weblink
A guide to the regulation of investment funds in Jersey.
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