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Hard-Up Landlord’s Rent Repayment Order Slashed – Upper Tribunal Ruling
Any residential landlord who lets out a property without a required licence commits a criminal offence and can…
Stamp Duty Avoidance Scheme Goes Pear Shaped – A Cautionary Tale
Tax avoidance schemes are not always effective and can have serious unforeseen consequences. In a telling case on…
Spread Betting – Punter’s ‘Bad Decisions’ to Blame for £1.8 Million Losses
Providers of spread betting services are required to be transparent about risk and take steps to identify vulnerable…
Members-Only Gym ‘Used for Charitable Purposes’ – Supreme Court Ruling
In a decision of great importance to the charity sector, the Supreme Court has ruled that a gym…
Selling a Business? Warts and All Disclosure is Vital
Share purchase agreements (SPAs) almost always contain warranties that require vendors to disclose any potential challenges or legal…
Binding Contract or Agreement to Agree? Commercial Property Ruling
In the context of a commercial property dispute concerning the proposed erection of an anaerobic digestion plant, the…
When Does an Old Barn Become a New House? Court of Appeal Ruling
At what point do repairs or improvements to an old building become so extensive as to effectively create…
Topography and Common Sense Prevail in High Court Right of Way Dispute
In resolving right of way disputes, judges’ first port of call is to the precise wording of relevant…
Is Your Landlord Harassing You? You Don’t Have to Just Grin and Bear It!
Tenants have a right peacefully to enjoy their homes, free from harassment by their landlords. A judge succinctly…
Expelled Undergraduate Succeeds in University Breach of Contract Claim
The relationship between universities and their students is a contractual one and, in the event of disciplinary proceedings,…
Supplies of Land v Supplies of Services – Tax Tribunal Draws the Distinction
The difference between a supply of services and facilities and a supply relating to an interest in land…
Assessing Development Potential is Not Just Crystal Ball Gazing
Development potential is often a critical factor when it comes to calculating amounts of compensation payable to landowners…
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