Blog: What did the Romans ever do for us? Part I

What did the Romans ever do for us? Part I

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Nick Lee, who is clearly a big Monty Python fan, shares his insights on the Roman origins of the sunset clause…

While not one of the items listed by the Monty Python team, I think it's correct to say that sunset provisions have their roots in Roman law; being defined as meaning that after a specific date a provision within statute or regulation shall cease to have effect. This is exactly the situation we are facing with regards to platform legacy assets and the requirement for rebates to platform operators to end before 6 April 2016. The changes are more commonly known to us as the sunset clause. The policy statement on platforms outlining the sunset clause (PS 13/1 - Payments to platform se...

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