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    • Sep 29, 2023

    Building safety and second staircases

    As part of building safety measures following the Grenfell Tower tragedy, the government confirmed their intention on 24 July 2023 for all new residential buildings in England over 18 metres in height to have a second staircase, rather than the

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    • Sep 29, 2023

    Register of overseas entities – The duty to update

    As the register of overseas entities (“ROE“) marks its one-year anniversary, the overseas entities (“OEs“) on the register must prepare for the first annual update, if they have not done so already. The updating duty is the annual obligation to

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    • Sep 29, 2023

    Rights to light: Show me the money!

    As with any easement, a right to light benefits one parcel of land, whilst burdening another. Most of the time, a right to light can be enjoyed by the benefitting landowner without them realising they have such a right. However,

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    • Sep 29, 2023

    The rise of data in the property sector

    Modern technologies power automated property services and provide insights to the pursuit of efficiency, sustainability and satisfying demand and tenant needs. But there are legal factors to consider. Computer vision and facial recognition used for purposes such as access control,

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    • Sep 29, 2023

    The UK Trust Register: How this affects commercial property trusts

    Background to the TRS The UK Trust Register was introduced as part of the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 (“MLR 2017“). Up until then, there was no central register of trusts

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    • Sep 29, 2023

    Untangling the complexities: Profits à prendre

    In today’s ever-evolving legal landscape, it can be hard for a landowner to keep track of the things they need to know for the effective management of their land. One other thing to add to that ever-growing list is the

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    • Sep 29, 2023

    When competition law meets commercial property

    What is ‘the Order’? The aim of the Groceries Market Investigation (Controlled Land) Order 2010 (“Order“) is to restrict large grocery retailers (“LGR“) from requiring their landlord to enter into restrictive covenants to prevent its land being used by another

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