Subject-Matter Index

An alphabetical listing of all the subjects dealt with in The Guernsey Law Reports. The principal subjects are identified with bold hyperlinks, which open separate screens giving the breakdown of the subject and linking each legal point to the judgments themselves.

UBERRIMA FIDES. See PARTNERSHIP (Relations between partners—duty of utmost good faith)

ULTRA VIRES LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS. See STATUTES (Severance—ultra vires provisions)

UNDERTAKINGS. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Stay of execution—substantive test)

UNDUE INFLUENCE. See CONTRACT (Undue influence). LAND LAW (Leases—undue influence)

UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT. See SOCIAL SECURITY (Unemployment benefit)

UNFAIR DISMISSAL. See ADVOCATES (Legal representation—unfair dismissal). EMPLOYMENT (Termination—unfair dismissal), (Termination—wrongful dismissal)

UNFAIR PREJUDICE TO COMPANY MEMBERS. See COMPANIES (Unfair prejudice to members)

UNIVERSALISM. See BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY (Cross-border insolvency—guiding principles). CONFLICT OF LAWS (Jurisdiction—forum conveniens), (Recognition of foreign proceedings—foreign liquidator)

UNJUST ENRICHMENT. See CONTRACT (Restitution—unjust enrichment). TRUSTS (Restitution—unjust enrichment)

UNLAWFUL CONDUCT. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Proceeds of unlawful conduct—forfeiture)

UNLAWFUL DETENTION. See HUMAN RIGHTS (Right to liberty and security—unlawful detention)

UNLAWFUL DISTRIBUTIONS. See BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY (Unlawful distributions)

“UNLAWFUL MEANS CONSPIRACY”. See TORT (Conspiracy—elements of tort)

UNLAWFUL WOUNDING. See CRIMINAL LAW (Unlawful wounding)

“UNLESS” ORDER. See CIVIL PROCEDURE (Compliance with court order—“unless” order)

UNMARRIED COUPLES. See FAMILY LAW (Property—cohabitees), (Property—jointly owned property)

UNREASONABLE BEHAVIOUR. See FAMILY LAW (Divorce—unreasonable behaviour)

USE OF TRADING NAME. See TORT (Passing off—use of name)

USING VEHICLE WHILE UNINSURED. See ROAD TRAFFIC (Disqualification from driving—using vehicle while uninsured)

UTILITIES

UTMOST GOOD FAITH. See PARTNERSHIP (Relations between partners—duty of utmost good faith)

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