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The cost of breaking up: no rent apportionment on break

In January 2013, Marks & Spencer won a landmark victory in the High Court to apportion its final rent payment when exercising a break clause. The Court of Appeal has now overturned that decision.
15 May 2014

Regulation for residential letting agency and management work

The government has confirmed the identity of the three approved ‘redress schemes’ that all letting and property management agents will be required to join later this year.
06 May 2014

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Planning & CPO ; Spring 2014

Welcome to the Spring 2014 issue of our Planning & CPO newsletter, in which we aim to keep you informed of current issues and news in planning law.
17 April 2014

Another tenant’s break fails on a technicality

The Court of Appeal in Friends Life v Siemens [2014] EWCA Civ 382 has just delivered a sharp reminder of the need for absolute compliance with the terms of an option to break the lease.
09 April 2014

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Quaystone newsletter ; April 2014

This construction and engineering newsletter focuses on Soft Landings which is becoming more high profile, especially given government intention to use its own version on projects from 2016 onwards.
07 April 2014

Recovering arrears from tenants will be harder as CRAR replaces distress

The ancient remedy of distress, which enables a landlord to enter leased premises without notice, seize a tenant’s goods and sell them to recover arrears of rent, will be replaced on 6 April 2014.
04 April 2014

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Legal responsibility for flooding ; our article for In House Lawyer (April 2014)

As the winter's floods recede, questions will be asked about how we should deal with flooding and who should pay. Michael Barlow examines the principles behind a claim arising from flood damage.
03 April 2014

Holding over – less risky than we thought?

The Court of Appeal has allowed the tenant’s appeal in the case of Barclays Wealth Trustees (Jersey) Limited v Erimus Housing Limited. T
26 March 2014

Publication

Environment and Energy Law ; Spring 2014

The latest edition of our Environment and Energy Law newsletter, bringing you news and updates on a wide range of issues.
18 March 2014

Risk of granting consent before document signed

The recent case of Rowena Williams  is the latest example of a court finding a binding contract arising from an oral or informal agreement.
13 March 2014

Publication

Food, Farming and Land Quarterly

The latest edition of Food, Farming and Land Quarterly, discussing current issues in the sector.
27 February 2014

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Quaystone newsletter ; March 2014

Our construction and engineering newsletter highlights the Court of Appeal's decisions' relevance to the construction industry and an update on 'Health and Safety Executive' thinking.
24 February 2014

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