So, what does the Duval case mean for enfranchisement cases?
The case of Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent [2020] UKSC 18 (‘Duval’) raises a number of issues that have relevance in the field of... Read more »
The case of Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent [2020] UKSC 18 (‘Duval’) raises a number of issues that have relevance in the field of... Read more »
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The answer to this question can be found in the recent decision of Supreme Court in the case of Duval v 11-14 Randolph Crescent 18 UKSC [2020]... Read more »