Operators and occupiers—rights under the Electronic Communications Code (Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd v Compton Beauchamp Estates Ltd) 21 November 2019
Property Disputes analysis: The Court of Appeal endorsed the test proposed by the Upper Tribunal that an occupier for code purposes is ‘a question of fact rather than legal status; it means physical presence on and control of the land.’ Fern Horsfield-Schonhut, explains why the decision is of practical importance for operators seeking new code rights.
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CVAs after the Debenhams decision 06 November 2019
CVAs after the Debenhams decision A note by Stephen Jourdan QC for the Property Litigation Association 31 October 2019
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Old meets new 16 May 2019
Forfeiture: modern issues with an established remedy. Catherine taskis & Anthony tanney investigate.
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The New Electronic Communications Code clarified 07 May 2019
The Upper Tribunal has recently provided helpful clarification of the workings of several aspects of the new Electronic Communications Code (“the Code”) introduced by the Digital Economy Act 2017, which came into force on 28 December 2017.
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Getting telecoms apparatus moved to facilitate access for development - neighbouring landowners’ rights 03 May 2019
This is one of a number of recent decisions of the Upper Tribunal, Lands Chamber, on the interpretation and application of the new Electronic Communications Code (“the Code”).
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