My local authority wants to sell services to local authorities, other public bodies and the wider market. Do we have to set up a company to do so? | Practical Law
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Practical Law Public Sector considers the powers local authorities have to trade commercially with other public sector bodies and the wider market.
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My local authority wants to sell services to local authorities, other public bodies and the wider market. Do we have to set up a company to do so?
Practical Law UK Practice Note 7-528-6386
(Approx. 7 pages)
My local authority wants to sell services to local authorities, other public bodies and the wider market. Do we have to set up a company to do so?
by Practical Law Public Sector
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Published on 03 Jul 2013
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England,
Wales
Practical Law Public Sector considers the powers local authorities have to trade commercially with other public sector bodies and the wider market.