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Toby Boncey
Toby Boncey practices in all areas of commercial, residential and agricultural landlord and tenant law, and real property law. Toby has experience of residential and commercial possession proceedings, charging orders, collective enfranchisement disputes, business tenancies under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, mortgage and land registration disputes. As a pupil Toby was supervised by Mark Sefton, Greville Healey, Stephanie Tozer and Phil Sissons. During this time he worked on cases involving business tenancies, professional negligence, land registration, trespass, telecommunications, service charges, the right to manage, restrictive covenants, easements, adverse possession, proprietary estoppel, options, development agreements, rectification, trusts of land and mortgages. He was involved in Westbrook Dolphin Square Limited v Friends Life Limited ([2014] EWHC 2433 (Ch)), a large collective enfranchisement dispute. Recently, Toby has appeared in the County Court in Homes & Communities Agency v Missing (18 August 2014), successfully resisting permission to appeal in a case dealing with adverse possession and human rights. He has also appeared in numerous residential and commercial possession cases in the County Court, dealt with various procedural applications, and presented a winding up petition.

Toby’s undergraduate degree was in Jurisprudence (Law and German Law) from Worcester College, Oxford (First Class Honours), where he won the Martin Wronker Prize, coming top of the year at Oxford University, and the Martin Wronker (Tort), Gibbs and Henriques Prizes. He also holds a BCL from Merton College, Oxford (Distinction), where he was awarded the Barton Prize and the Merton Lawyers’ BCL Prize. Toby completed the BPTC at Kaplan. At Gray’s Inn he was awarded the Reid Senior Scholarship and a Bedingfield Scholarship.

Tricia Hemans
Tricia Hemans practises in all areas of commercial and residential landlord and tenant law and real property. Tricia has experience of residential possession proceedings (both mortgage and tenancy disputes), charging orders and collective enfranchisement disputes before the First Tier Tribunal. As a pupil Tricia was supervised by Elizabeth Fitzgerald, Stephanie Tozer, Greville Healey and Oliver Radley-Gardner. During this time she worked on cases involving charities law, the dissolution of farming partnerships, professional negligence, estoppel, trusts of land, mortgages, the right to manage under Part II of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002, options and land registration. She has recently appeared in the First Tier Tribunal (Oakley Court Freehold Ltd v Sinclair Gardens Investments (Kensington) Ltd (5 September 2014)), concerning terms of acquisition of a collective enfranchisement, and in the County Court appeal in Linkproud v Goff (28 August 2014), concerning the interpretation of a leases and disrepair. In addition, she has undertaken a number of residential possession cases in the County Court. 

Tricia’s undergraduate degree was in Law from Queen Mary University of London (First Class Honours), where she won the Principal’s Prize for Outstanding Achievement, and she completed the BPTC at The University of Law - formerly the College of Law. At the Middle Temple she was awarded the Access to the Bar Award and the Nicholas Pumfrey Memorial Award.


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