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The following Planning news provides comprehensive and up to date legal information on Failure to publish section 106 agreement could put planning permission at risk (Greenfields (IOW) Ltd v Isle of Wight Council)
What is a certificate of title?A certificate of title (also known as a certificate on title) is a particular species of report on title.When...
Easements—LPA 1925, s 62 and permissionsSection 62 of the Law of Property Act 1925 (LPA 1925) (section 62) is, in essence, a word-saving device....
The Standard Conditions of Sale (5th edition: 2018 revision)—a guide to the main provisionsThe Standard Conditions of Sale (SCS), currently in their...
Severance of a joint tenancySeverance is the process by which a joint tenancy is converted into a tenancy in common. It is a matter of evidence...
Introduction to planning lawThis is a Practice Note version of the PowerPoint Introduction to Planning Law, which sets out a series of slides and speaker notes to introduce trainees, junior lawyers and lawyers from other practice areas to the basics of Planning law. For the PowerPoint version, see:
Conversion of long leasehold to freehold (enlargement)Practical applicationPreserving positive covenants‘Enlargement’ (conversion) of a long lease into a freehold can be used to preserve positive covenants as, following enlargement, the freehold is subject to the same positive covenants as affected
Consecrated land and burial grounds—issues for developersConsecrated land — Church of EnglandFor the purposes of this section of this Practice Note, ‘consecrated land’ means any land or building which has been the subject of a service (and subsequent sentence) of consecration in accordance with the
Substation leases—key issues for landowners and utility companiesIntroduction and backgroundThis Practice Note highlights key considerations when acting for landowner clients and utility companies (distribution network operators (DNOs)) in connection with the negotiation of substation leases. It
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