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What does Assent mean? In probate practice, an assent is the act or instrument by which personal representatives (executors or administrators) transfer estate assets to a beneficiary in satisfaction of a will or intestacy entitlement. Only personal representatives can give an assent. It is usually used once debts, taxes and expenses are provided for and the beneficiary’s interest is confirmed. An assent gives effect to the gift: after assenting, the personal representatives hold the asset on bare trust for the beneficiary until any remaining formalities (such as land registration or re-registration of shares) are completed. Use and terminology are broadly consistent across...

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A practitioner's guide to occupation contracts under the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016: formation, terms, variations, compliance, succession and termination

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The Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 (RH(W)A 2016)

The RH(W)A 2016 gained Royal Assent on 18 January 2016 and commenced on 1 December 2022. It significantly overhauled the manner in which properties are let in Wales across both public and private Sectors. Multiple, complex statutes were consolidated into a single legal framework, intended to simplify the process and enhance flexibility and transparency. Guidance on renting homes has been issued by the Welsh Government and is available here. This Practice Note is chiefly directed at private sector landlords and tenants (who would formerly have entered into assured or assured shorthold tenancies), though many of the RH(W)A 2016 provisions discussed here apply to lettings in both the public and private sectors. For further material on public sector lettings, see the Practice Notes: Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016—when are occupation contracts secure? and Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016—terms of secure contracts...

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