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funds insider | issue 4
07 Mar 2022 Has the hospitality sector in Europe turned a corner?
Has the hospitality sector in Europe turned a corner? – A look at the European hospitality industry
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real estate legal update
26 Oct 2021 New Residential Property Developer Tax: Five key issues
The Residential Property Developer Tax (RPDT) is a new tax that will take effect on 1 April 2022. It will be levied on large residential developers to help…
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covid-19 legal briefing
26 Mar 2020 Implications for landlords and tenants as a result of a closure of a building
Most leases are drafted on the basis that rent (including other sums defined as rent: such as service charge, insurance premiums) is payable without deduction…
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quarterly real estate update
01 Oct 2019 Policy and News
In this update we take a look at the major policy developments between June and September 2019.
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Real estate Brexit | UK
27 Nov 2018 How could Brexit affect the Real Estate Industry?
There are many different ways that the real estate industry may be affected by the UK exit from the EU; although we are not expecting any direct impact on UK…
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Corporate briefing
31 May 2017 A new agenda for Britain?
Great Britain goes to the polls for a snap general election on 8 June 2017. For all parties, campaigning takes place against the unprecedented background of…
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real estate update
22 Mar 2017 Limited scope for judicial review of a public procurement process
The High Court has ruled that the scope to bring a judicial review claim under the public procurement rules is limited to economic operators and/or those who…
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REAL ESTATE QUARTERLY UPDATE
28 Dec 2016 Rights to light: Developer's conduct can prove costly
Developers should beware of costly penalties for less than scrupulous behaviour when it comes to infringing their neighbours' rights to light. In the appeal…
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rEAL ESTATE QUARTERLY UPDATE
28 Dec 2016 Limited Partnerships and their personality
Limited partnership structures have become an increasingly common form of property investment vehicle over recent years and it is easy to forget that (unlike…
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Real estate quarterly update
28 Dec 2016 Vacant possession and failure to deliver it on the exercise of a break option
In cases where a break clause in a lease is conditional on giving up vacant possession tenants often ask whether they need to completely strip out premises…
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Real Estate quarterly update
28 Dec 2016 Landlord wins the right to develop airspace above the building
In Francia Properties Ltd -v- Aristou C10CL 211 (County Court) 2016 the question that the judge had to answer was whether a landlord was entitled to construct…
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Real Estate Quarterly Update
28 Dec 2016 Rentcharge remedies
In a commercial property context, investors and developers are most likely to come across rentcharges protecting payments of service charge on large estates.…
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rEAL eSTATE QUARTERLY UPDATE
28 Dec 2016 Is service by email good service?
The County Court case of Cowthorpe Road Freehold Limited -v- Wahedally CLCC (Ch) 2016 concerned an enfranchisement claim under Part I, Leasehold Reform,…
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REAL ESTATE QUARTERLY UPDATE
28 Dec 2016 A restrictive covenant is not the best way to secure overage
Bryant Homes and others -v- Stein Management and others [2016] unreported involved a dispute over the enforceability of a restrictive covenant which had been…
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Brexit
07 Jul 2016 Brexit: Implications for the built environment
As a leading firm in the built environment industry, we have seen the industry evolve through previous economic and political shockwaves, most notably the…
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01 Feb 2016 Recent developments in real estate
European Court of Justice provides guidance on when restrictions in leases may be anti-competitive The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has…
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Real estate briefing
01 May 2015 Round-Up of Recent Legal Developments
Electronic Communications Code The Government recently completed a consultation on the draft revised Electronic Communications Code. It sought views on all…