NewsCase StudiesEvents

Legalities in United Kingdom

United Kingdom

Legalities in United Kingdom

United Kingdom Business Experts

Recent forum posts

 

  1. 81 Fracpro 2023 v10.13.10.0

    Torrent download Schlumberger Gedco VISTA 2022 x64 HYPACK v2022 STYLECAD v9.0 Schlumberger Omega v2022 geoview v10.5fortest_________________PC.program.X86.X64 GeoSLAM hub 6.2 TEMS Discovery Device 12.1.5 Pinnacle Fracpro v2021 Petrel v2024-----minidown#mail.ru-----Just for a test,anything you need-----3DF Zephyr 7.529BricsCAD Ultimate 24.2.06.1Thunderhead Engineering Ventus 2024.1.060

    Total Posts: 1 Last post by IKUU00

  2. 56 Forsk Atoll v3.4.1 x64

    Torrent download Leapfrog Geo 2024 RISA-3D v19.0 x64 Geosyn v2016.1 NeuraLog NeuraSection v2021 crystal v2018 TrapTester v7Torrent download Insight Earth v3.6 x64 ModelVision v19 CLC GENOMICS WORKBENCH 24 X64 PVSOL PREMIUM 2019 R6 Lumerical.Suite v2021-----minidown#mail.ru-----Just for a test,anything you need-----c-tech evs2023Certainty3D TopoDOT 2024Concept GateVision v7.0 TICRA To

    Total Posts: 1 Last post by IKUU00

Legal Requirements for Businesses in the UK

The key areas where it is important for businesses to take legal advice include:

Company structure

Companies must ensure that they have the appropriate structure and that they have met the necessary legal requirements for establishing and operating in the UK.

Employment law

Businesses in the UK must meet their legal obligations to their employees. There are several key aspects that should be considered, including:

 

  • terms and conditions of an employment contract
  • the Working Time Directive
  • immigration
  • health and safety
  • equal opportunities
  • paternity and maternity leave
  • pay (including the minimum wage)
  • holiday allowances
  • notice periods/dismissals and redundancies
  • pensions and retirement.

 

Liability insurance

Businesses have a legal responsibility towards employees, customers and the public, and will require liability insurance in order to meet any legal actions brought as a result of negligence.

Contract terms

Businesses have legal responsibilities to both customers and suppliers and should, therefore, take legal advice on issues such as terms and conditions of contracts, obligations and service levels.

Protecting intellectual property

Businesses should ensure that they have the appropriate intellectual property rights for their products and services, and that they are not infringing upon the rights of other businesses.

Regulations

In the UK, companies must adhere to general operating regulations (such as the Data Protection Act) and specific regulations that apply to an industry sector or proposed business activity.

Health and safety

Employees, customers and suppliers must be able to operate safely when interacting with all aspects of a business (for example, workplaces must meet minimum health and safety standards).

Real estate

There are several important legal issues that companies must address when buying or leasing property or land. An expert who specialises in property law will typically advise on issues such as ownership, negotiating the best terms (for a lease or purchase) and will also carry out searches to check if there are any problems with the site or building.

Environmental requirements

Environmental regulations in the UK are dependent upon various factors including the type and size of the business, the industry sector and the specific processes being undertaken.


Click here to Ask an Expert about Legalities in United Kingdom

Organisations that can assist with Legalities

  • > Paul Beare Ltd

    Paul Beare Ltd are UK based accountants and legal advisors to overseas companies setting up in the UK. They work with companies either entering, or already operating in the UK.

    More Details Visit Website
  • > Nominus.com

    When expanding your business to the UK, don’t forget to protect your brand. We provide Trademark Registration Services in the UK and in the entire European Union.

    More Details Visit Website

You are not logged in!

Please login or register to ask our experts a question.

Login now or register.