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Eversheds’ latest update containing articles, statutory instruments and case law for lawyers working in, or with, local government in England and Wales.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 09 September 2010 | Practice Area: Charities
This briefing by Nabarro examines the Government’s consultation on revised, consolidated environmental impact assessment regulations.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 25 August 2010 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
CPC Group Ltd v Qatari Diar Real Estate Investment Company has brought back into the spotlight the implications of ‘endeavours’ clauses that are used to soften absolute contractual obligations by requiring the obligated party to use only a certain level of effort to fulfil the obligations.
Law Firm: Hogan Lovells | Published: 13 August 2010 | Practice Area: Warranties
There is lots of information out there about running public procurements, but often the problems come from decisions taken very early in the process. This short guide by Nabarro focuses on the pre-procurement stages, and offers some practical tips for procuring a successful project.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 10 August 2010 | Practice Area: Public Procurement
This report was commissioned by Nabarro to get a clearer view on one of the key issues facing local government today – identifying the most effective methods of delivering new homes. It focuses on joint ventures, investigating LHCs as one option.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 03 August 2010 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
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
A decision of the London Borough of Haringey to grant planning permission for the development of Wards Corner on High Road, Tottenham, has been quashed by the Court of Appeal on the grounds that no regard had been given to mixed race residents.
Law Firm: Eversheds | Published: 07 July 2010 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
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
The Supreme Court has issued a significant decision in relation to the use of compulsory purchase powers by local authorities, which will be particularly relevant to acquiring authorities faced with determining whether any off-site benefits support the case for making a CPO.
Law Firm: Norton Rose | Published: 09 June 2010 | Practice Area: Planning and Development
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