Not-so-exceptional circumstances for the purposes of PD51Z: Bromford Housing Association Limited v Nightingale [2020] EWHC 532 (QB) 18 June 2020
By way of update to yesterday’s note on Copeland v Royal Bank of Scotland plc [2020] EWHC 1441 (QB), there has been a further decision of the High Court considering the circumstances in which it will be appropriate to lift the stay imposed by PD51Z in order to hand down judgment.
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Exceptional circumstances for the purposes of PD51Z: Copeland v Bank of Scotland Plc [2020] EWHC 1441 (QB) 17 June 2020
Exceptional circumstances for the purposes of PD51Z: Copeland v Bank of Scotland Plc [2020] EWHC 1441 (QB), Imogen Dodds discusses.
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Termination of a code agreement by operators 10 June 2020
In this article Wayne Clark and Fern Schofield examine the continuation of a Code agreement falling within the terms of the Electronic Communications Code (“the Code”) and the ability of an operator to terminate it permanently, such that the agreement may be treated as at an end at the specified break date without any ongoing continuation of the operator’s contractual liability.
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Turnover Rents for Retail – the Way Forward in Recession? Sharing the pain and (hopefully) the gain 08 June 2020
Janet Bignell QC asks whether agreeing a "Turnover Rent" is the way forward for retail landlords and tenants in the recession? Will this best enable landlords and tenants to share the pain and (hopefully) the gain? Janet also shares her top tips on the matters to consider.
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Should I claim or should I wait? 08 June 2020
Should lessees make enfranchisement claims now, or hold fire? Anthony Radevsky discusses in the following article.
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