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Breathing space for landlords: reclaiming service charges from residential long leaseholders
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 17 2013
Where landlords of long residential leases carry out “qualifying works” or enter “long term agreements”, statute imposes requirements on them which
Lease surrenders - unexpected consequences where no clean break
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 17 2013
In the case of Baroque Investments Limited v Heis and Bewick (2012), the parties agreed the surrender of a lease. The deed of surrender gave a
No pain, no gain?
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 17 2013
This case concerned a holiday village of bungalows in Cornwall. In around 1988, the developer sold the bungalows with the benefit of a right to use
Will the corporate veil be pierced? We discuss the Petrodel Resources v Prest judgment handed down today
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 12 2013
The Supreme Court handed down its ruling on the Prest v Petrodel Resources case today, and restored the original decision for the companies to
New time limits for judicial review
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 11 2013
In the response to a consultation on proposals for reform of judicial review, the Government confirmed that it would be taking forward the proposal
Consultation on the reform of rights to light
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 11 2013
The Law Commission's rights to light consultation closed recently. It has been interesting to watch the debate on the proposals unfold over recent
Exclusion clauses - what are the limitations?
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 11 2013
The issue of limitation of the liability of professionals has recently been before the courts again. You may recall that last year, in the Ampleforth
All change in the employment tribunal
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 10 2013
The introduction of fees and new rules on 29 July marks a key stage in the restructuring of our employment tribunals that began last year. In this
Don't like the adjudicator's decision? Don't delay
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 10 2013
An interesting point came up two weeks ago in Aspect Contracts (Asbestos) Limited v Higgins Construction Plc. The question was, in effect, if someone
University had done enough to adjust teaching load for disabled employee
- Mills & Reeve LLP
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- United Kingdom
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- June 6 2013
A university has successfully seen off an appeal against an employment tribunal backing its approach to managing the workload of a lecturer who had
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