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When Party A transfers land to Party B but retains land that could be impacted by what is done on the sold land it can be convenient to limit the… Read more →
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When Party A transfers land to Party B but retains land that could be impacted by what is done on the sold land it can be convenient to limit the… Read more →
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Short term holiday lets using internet website advertising have become a feature of modern life. Websites like Airbnb have made it easy for property owners to use their properties to… Read more →
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Welcome to the Summer edition of our In Counsel publication In this update we will outline the most recent legal developments affecting your business, in particular, the implications of the… Read more →
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The Supreme Court has unanimously held that licence fee payments under a licence agreement containing a ‘no oral modification’ (NOM) clause could not be varied by oral agreement between representatives… Read more →
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Partner in our Property Litigation team, Adam Colenso, has commented on a lender’s right to evict tenants of a protected residential caravan site under The Mobile Homes Act for The… Read more →
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Changes to the amount of fees companies pay in business rates will keep disputes practitioners busy, as the increasingly litigious nature of the United Kingdom’s real estate market is fuelled… Read more →
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Led Zeppelin guitarist, Jimmy Page, is locked in a bitter row over Robbie Williams’s building redevelopment plans, but who is actually right? Adam Colenso investigates. Though they live a different… Read more →
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It is not uncommon for a prospective purchaser of land to spot that some kind of easement (like a right of light or a right of way) over a neighbouring… Read more →