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‘Reasonable’, ‘best’ and ‘all reasonable’ endeavours undertakings are found in all types of commercial contracts. However, despite their ubiquitous use, the meaning of these expressions and the extent of the obligations they impose is unclear, and the case law creates a confusing picture.view abstract
Law Firm: Herbert Smith | Published: 08 September 2010 | Practice Area: Disposals
A new law taking effect next year will for the first time apply the full force of competition law to restrictive covenants and clauses in UK property contracts. This Norton Rose briefing explains the practical implications of the new rules, and the steps which businesses can take to minimise risk.
Law Firm: Norton Rose | Published: 07 September 2010 | Practice Area: Commercial Property
Unit trusts are used for Real Estate Funds, usually in common law jurisdictions such as the UK, Australia, Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and Singapore. This guide by Nabarro explains what they are and how and why are they used.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 27 August 2010 | Practice Area: Property Finance
The High Court has delivered judgment in the lengthy drawn out court battle in relation to the Miss Sixty company voluntary arrangement. In this briefing, Norton Rose looks at why this is good news for landlords.
Law Firm: Norton Rose | Published: 09 August 2010 | Practice Area: Corporate
Forward funding transactions are a way to create new investment opportunities and are a tax-efficient method of structuring development transactions. In this briefing, Trowers & Hamlins presents ten key pieces of advice relating to forward funding.
Law Firm: Trowers & Hamlins | Published: 09 August 2010 | Practice Area: Commercial Property
The High Court recently had an opportunity to consider the much-debated issues related to CVAs first raised in the 2007 Prudential Assurance Company Ltd v PRG Powerhouse Limited case, this time in a case concerning Mourant & Co Trustees Limited v Sixty UK Limited.
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 28 July 2010 | Practice Area: Landlord and Tenant
Law No.27 of 2007 concerning Ownership of Jointly Owned Properties in the Emirate of Dubai was issued on 10 December 2007. The recent issuance of a number of Directions by the Dubai Real Estate Regulatory Authority has provided greater clarity for owners of property in jointly owned developments.
Law Firm: Hadef & Partners | Published: 22 July 2010 | Practice Area: Commercial Property
This update from Nabarro covers topics such as: the budget, jumping development hurdles and compulsory acquisition.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 08 July 2010 | Practice Area: Commercial Property
In this bulletin, Stephenson Harwood looks at a recent case which considered what happened when both the seller and the buyer insured a property that was severely damaged between exchange and completion.
Law Firm: Stephenson Harwood | Published: 08 July 2010 | Practice Area: Non-Life
This market snapshot from Berwin Leighton highlights trends on the UK commercial real estate market over the last year.
Law Firm: Berwin Leighton Paisner | Published: 05 July 2010 | Practice Area: Commercial Property
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