Keith Doyle#11687

Keith Doyle

Senior Associate, BHSM
Keith has practiced as a Real Estate lawyer in Dublin since qualification in 2015 and is currently a Senior Associate with BHSM LLP. He previously worked as a Senior Associate with McCann FitzGerald LLP, also in Dublin. He has advised high profile clients including institutional investors, landlords, tenants, pillar banks and non-bank lenders, as well as high net worth individuals across the spectrum of commercial real estate matters in Dublin including sales and acquisitions, leasing and landlord and tenant matters and acquisition and development finance transactions encompassing retail, office, industrial, PRS residential and energy assets.
Contributed to

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Ireland—Lease variations—surrender and re-grant issues
Ireland—Lease variations—surrender and re-grant issues
Practice Notes

This Practice Note sets out the circumstances where varying a lease could potentially trigger an implied or deemed surrender and re-grant of a commercial lease. It considers the circumstances that may or may not trigger this; some potential distinctions between the position in Ireland and England, the consequences arising from an inadvertent surrender and re-grant for both landlords and tenants and some alternatives to a deed of variation to avoid this potential pitfall entirely.

Ireland—Deed of grant of right of way—unregistered land
Ireland—Deed of grant of right of way—unregistered land
Precedents

This Precedent is a deed of grant for an easement of a right of way, with or without vehicles. It includes an optional clauses setting out mortgagee’s consent to the grant.

Ireland—Deed of variation of lease
Ireland—Deed of variation of lease
Precedents

This Precedent is a deed varying the terms of a lease. It includes provision to join in any guarantor of the tenant to consent to the variation and avoid the guarantor being released from liability.

Practice Area

Panel

  • Contributing Author

Qualified Year

  • 2015

Experience

  • McCann FitzGerald LLP (2012 - 2021)

Qualifications

  • BA History (2008)
  • MA International Relations (2009)

Education

  • Trinity College Dublin (2008)
  • Dublin City University (2009)

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