Irwin Mitchell LLP | United Kingdom | 18 Mar 2024
First, an apology. This is not one of my usual ‘rapid response’, ripped from the headlines, articles. It is nerdy, technical and niche. Nonetheless…
Mourant | Guernsey | 18 Mar 2024
A petition has been laid before the States of Guernsey proposing the Policy GP11 be suspended or removed. What is Policy GP11? Policy GP11 covers the…
Stevens & Bolton LLP | United Kingdom | 18 Mar 2024
Overage is additional consideration payable by the buyer on the sale of a property if and when a specified future event occurs. The amount payable…
Squire Patton Boggs | United Kingdom | 18 Mar 2024
After the consultation carried out last year, the Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities has recently announced reforms in the rules for…
Blaney McMurtry LLP | Canada | 16 Mar 2024
Following are our summaries of the civil decisions of the Court of Appeal for Ontario for the week of March 11, 2024. In Beshay v Labib, the…
William Fry | Ireland | 15 Mar 2024
The case involved the experiences of two couples who owned houses located near two wind turbines in Ballyduff, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. The turbines…
Clyde & Co LLP | United Kingdom | 15 Mar 2024
The Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023 (LURA) has received much publicity for its promise of wide ranging reforms of the planning system. One of…
Taylor Wessing | United Kingdom | 14 Mar 2024
It is a wonderous thing when a government listens to a request from industry to tweak an irritating set of rules. It is an even more wonderous thing…
McCullough Robertson | Australia | 13 Mar 2024
The Department of Planning is introducing new reforms which will allow residential flat buildings, terraces, townhouses, and duplexes in…