There is a familiar legal concept, which is that the Court can delete parts of a restriction to make it enforceable. The High Court has taken this a step further in the recent decision of Prophet Plc v Huggett [2014] where the Court read words into the restrictive covenant to produce a commercially sensible result. […]
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National Minimum Wage changes
The national minimum wage increased this month, which is said to benefit approximately 890,000 workers. From 1st October 2013, the rates are as set out below: Adult £6.31 Aged 18-20 £5.03 Aged 16-17 £3.72 Apprentice £2.68 Also from 1st October 2013, those that fail to pay the national minimum wage will be named and shamed publically. […]