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Landlord, Tenant and Property
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A recent decision involving development proposals in the Green Belt will be of interest to those considering making planning applications over Green Belt land. It involved a planning application...
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Landlords can often move their offices several times during a long lease, meaning that the original address for service of documents on them becomes obsolete. When a landlord does...
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There is a general rule in law, which applies to leases as well as contracts generally, that a legal agreement will normally be taken by the court to mean what...
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A recent case illustrates the risks landlords take if they refurbish tenanted buildings without taking sufficient account of the potential impact on their tenants. Almost all commercial leases include...
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Planning laws are about the character and appearance of the built environment but can also be instruments of social policy. In one case which proves that point, a local authority...
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In a decision that clarifies a problem area of the law and will be required reading for commercial property professionals, the High Court has ruled that it is not legally...
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