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Landlord, Tenant and Property
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A cunning attempt to invoke a limitation clause in a contract failed recently in court. The case involved a building contract for cladding that was fitted to a leasehold...
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Basement extensions have become hugely controversial, particularly in Central London, and that was certainly so in one case in which the French Government tried to block such a development in...
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In a bid to preserve the attractiveness of arbitration in the wake of the faster and less expensive procedures for dealing with disputes by litigation announced recently, the Royal Institution...
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Contracts which are not in writing, although legally valid, are very often the subject matter of disputes, because the parties’ recollections of what was agreed to can often differ dramatically....
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Things seldom run smoothly in property developments, and where the intention is to offer sales off plan, it is important to ensure that the contract offered to purchasers is sufficiently...
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A company which thought it could save money by dispensing with specialist advice before embarking on a complex dispute with a demolition contractor paid a heavy price when an adjudicator...
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