Tag: WI

  • William Maxwell Aitken

    History of the 1st Lord Beaverbrook (1879-1964), earlier William Maxwell Max Aitken The following commentary about 1st Lord Beaverbrook (1879-1964), earlier William Maxwell Max Aitken in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): Canadian-British press baron and […]

  • William Robertson

    History of the Field Marshal Sir William Robertson (1860-1933) The following commentary about Field Marshal Sir William Robertson (1860-1933) in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): British General. Chief of Staff in France, 1915, Chief of the Imperial General […]

  • Windingug

    The consequences of dissolution of Partnership: Continuing authority of partners for the purposes of windingup Find under this subsection information about Continuing authority of partners for the purposes of windingup in relation to The consequences of dissolution of Partnership:.

  • Will Write Letters

    Will write letters Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament A will write letter is a letter sent by a government minister to another member of parliament if they have promised to write to them with additional information during a debate or when answering a question. Copies of these letters are […]

  • Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill

    History of the Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874 – 1965) The following commentary about Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874 – 1965) in the Churchill Era is produced by the Churchill College (Cambridge): British soldier, author and politician. Prime Minister 1940 – 1945, 1951 […]

  • Withdrawals

    Winding-up of Limited Liability Partnerships Liability of member for withdrawals before winding-up Find under this subsection information about Liability of member for withdrawals before winding-up in relation to Winding-up of Limited Liability Partnerships.

  • Witness

    Introduction to Witness Witness, in law, in the United Kingdom and the United States, a term used to designate either a person who testifies or gives evidence in a judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding or someone who attests to or is present at the execution of a legal instrument such as a […]

  • Winding Up Estate

    Definition of Winding Up Estate This refers to the personal representatives duties as executor/administrator when dealing with the estate.

  • Winding Up Estate

    Definition of Winding Up Estate This refers to the personal representatives duties as executor/administrator when dealing with the estate.

  • William Beveridge

    William Beveridge History Academic and civil servant. Advised Lloyd George on Pensions and Insurance. In 1919 became Director of the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Served on several government commissions between the wars. In 1940 was asked to investigate existing schemes of social security. […]

  • William Beveridge

    William Beveridge History Academic and civil servant. Advised Lloyd George on Pensions and Insurance. In 1919 became Director of the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Served on several government commissions between the wars. In 1940 was asked to investigate existing schemes of social security. […]

  • Windscale

    Windscale History Plutonium plant in Cumbria, part of the British nuclear power programme. A fire in October 1957 caused the United Kingdom's most serious nuclear accident and spread radiation over the surrounding area. Now called Sellafield.

  • Winston Churchill

    Winston Churchill History Liberal and Conservative politician, with a long and controversial career. Involved in Gallipoli in 1915 (he had to resign over its failure), and the General Strike of 1926. He opposed appeasement, before replacing Chamberlain as Prime Minister in 1940. Most famous […]

  • Witnesses to A Will

    Definition of Witnesses to A Will A valid will must be signed by the testator/testatrix (person making the will) in the presence of two witnesses.

  • Witnesses to A Will

    Definition of Witnesses to A Will A valid will must be signed by the testator/testatrix (person making the will) in the presence of two witnesses.