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    • Dec 22, 2022

    Give me a break!

    We are all aware of the Bank of England’s stark warning that the UK now faces its longest recession since records began, with rising interest rates and inflation running at a 40-year high. Against this backdrop, and with the cost

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    • News
    • Dec 22, 2022

    How could sanctions affect property transactions?

    The UK government brought in various measures to restrict the use of assets as a result of the invasion of Ukraine. The measures are known as the sanctions regime. Andrew Griffith, the economic secretary to the Treasury, said: “As staunch

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    • News
    • Dec 22, 2022

    I don’t know about you, I’m fearing section 20 too

    Service charge payments will be a familiar term to most residential and commercial lessees. The amount you have to pay in service charge in any given year is dependent on a number of factors, and the starting point is always

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    • Dec 22, 2022

    On the hillside again – An update on inconsistent planning permissions

    Last year we reported on a Court of Appeal decision which introduced some uncertainty around the validity of overlapping or ‘drop in’ planning permissions for multi-phased development schemes and also cast doubt over whether development lawfully undertaken in part of

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    • News
    • Dec 22, 2022

    Town and village greens – Back to basics

    The rights associated with Town and Village Greens (“TVGs”) trace back to English law. Legal protections for the use of land for highly localised purposes and pastimes arose from the mere fact that such use fell into custom immemorial (i.e.

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    • News
    • Dec 22, 2022

    Without prejudice and subject to contract, and their applicability to commercial property transactions

    “Without Prejudice” and “Subject to Contract” are labels commonly used in the context of negotiations. This article will give an overview of their meaning and applicability to commercial property transactions. Without Prejudice Without prejudice is a rule of privilege applicable

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    • News
    • Dec 21, 2022

    Dear Gemma

    Perplexed by property law? Our Professional Support Lawyer Gemma Cook is here to answer your most pressing questions. An extra bank holiday has been announced for the coronation which means an extra-long weekend but does this affect my property completion

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    • News
    • Dec 21, 2022

    Inflating rents?

    Rents linked to inflation, rather than to open market levels, have been a feature of the logistics sector for a number of years now. If other sectors are considering these, what should they be aware of? First, pick your index.

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