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Morrison-Low v Paterson, a decision of the Scottish Land Court made on 2 June 2010, has been described as ‘the first major case on agricultural rent review law perhaps since Childers v Anker’. Here, Burges Salmon explains why.
Law Firm: Burges Salmon | Published: 29 July 2010 | Practice Area: Landlord and Tenant
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
The recent High Court case of Goldacre (Offices) Limited v Nortel Networks UK Limited (in administration) has provided some welcome clarity on the question of when administrators must pay the rent and other expenses for their use of leased premises.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 01 July 2010 | Practice Area: Landlord and Tenant
In an economic downturn tenants are more likely than ever to be reviewing their property requirements and keen to divest themselves of surplus premises. A recent decision of the High Court has highlighted the dangers of failing to consider all the terms of the lease.
Law Firm: CMS | Published: 18 June 2010 | Practice Area: Landlord and Tenant
Wragge & Co's real estate department provides a round up of latest property law issues. Topics covered include: agreements for lease - will a breach by the landlord entitle the tenant to terminate?; and options - whether a tenant could assign the benefit of an option to purchase the freehold.
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 18 June 2010 | Practice Area: Landlord and Tenant
Damages for breach of a tenant’s obligation to repair a property cannot exceed the amount (if any) by which the value of the landlord’s reversionary interest is diminished by the breach.
Law Firm: Shoosmiths | Published: 17 June 2010 | Practice Area: Landlord and Tenant
The regulatory framework within which property is developed, sold and operated in Dubai has developed further following the implementation of regulations and guidelines relating to jointly owned property.
Law Firm: Norton Rose | Published: 28 May 2010 | Practice Area: Landlord and Tenant
This briefing by Wragge & Co investigates the latest issues in real estate, including landlord and tenant, options, easements, leases and planning.
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 11 May 2010 | Practice Area: Landlord and Tenant
On 24 July 2009, the new Romanian Civil Code (Cod Civil; RCC) was published in the Official Gazette. The reform, initiated more than a decade ago, marks the most extensive modification of the RCC since its first publication in 1864.
Law Firm: Schoenherr | Published: 03 May 2010 | Practice Area: Commercial Property
A developer marketing a site to prospective tenants may make a number of statements and predictions about the completed development, both in marketing literature and in the course of negotiations. But if the development fails to perform as expected, what recourse does the tenant have?
Law Firm: Wragge & Co | Published: 16 April 2010 | Practice Area: Commercial Property
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