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Construction contract payments must be a fixed period of time from the due date

Friday, 26 February 2021, 14:52 By Alston Asquith

construction contract payments to be affected by new judgment

A recently published judgment from the Technology and Construction Court (TCC) in Rochford Construction Ltd v Kilhan Construction Ltd [2020] EWHC 941 (TCC) has found that the final date for construction contract payments must be a fixed period of time from the due date. The court held that a …

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Qualcomm could owe 4G smartphone owners £480m in price inflation lawsuit

Thursday, 25 February 2021, 13:31 By Alston Asquith

4G smartphone owners from Apple and Samsung could be owed £480m from Qualcomm

Nearly 30 million owners of a 4G smartphone could find themselves with a refund of up to £30 each if consumer rights lobbyist and watchdog Which? is successful with their legal action against manufacturer Qualcomm for inflating prices through their market domination. Which? claims that the price …

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Accept new terms or you will be blocked by WhatsApp after May 15

Tuesday, 23 February 2021, 12:18 By Alston Asquith

users will be blocked by whatsapp if they don't agree to the new terms and conditions

Just last week we discussed the privacy concerns of messaging apps but it has now been confirmed that if you do not accept the updated terms and conditions you will soon be blocked by WhatsApp. In a release on their website, WhatsApp has confirmed the deadline for agreeing to the new terms will …

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Enforced vaccine policies possible for new workers

Monday, 22 February 2021, 18:23 By Alston Asquith

enforced vaccine policies

In news that will be sure to fire up a passionate debate, the justice secretary has confirmed that enforced vaccine policies are legal, however, this may only apply to new employees. The Conservative MP for South Swindon, Robert Buckland did however state that it is unlikely that enforcement of …

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Is Telegram really safer for your data than Whatsapp?

Saturday, 20 February 2021, 14:30 By Alston Asquith

Nearly everybody in the modern world uses instant messaging apps daily such as Whatsapp and Telegram. Whether you are sending a note to your parents asking how they are, popping your other half a message requesting they preheat the oven, or catching up with friends on the group chat, you’ll open …

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