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Converting Offices to Flats – Substandard Works Will Not Be Tolerated
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Business Interruption Insurance Disputes – Is Arbitration Obligatory?
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Restricting Holiday Lets in Seaside Towns – Tribunal Ruling Shows the Way
Residents of many holiday destinations are disturbed by the increasing impact of tourism on their communities and the…
Stamp Duty Land Tax – When is a Property Unsuitable for Use as a Dwelling?
A newly purchased house may require a great deal of renovation and repair work to render it habitable…
What Constitutes the ‘Grounds’ of a Large House? Guideline Tax Ruling
Do the ‘grounds’ of a large house extend to areas that are difficult to access and that provide…
Do You Understand the Ramifications of Entering Into a Contract Adjudication?
Anyone who engages in contract adjudication proceedings would be wise to assume that the outcome – regardless of…
A Mothballed Power Station is Still a Power Station – Business Rates Ruling
Commercial and industrial premises are often mothballed to await improvements in the market – but what effect does…
Unexploded WW2 Bomb Provides Occasion for Guideline Insurance Ruling
The controlled detonation of an unexploded World War II bomb that came to light almost 80 years after…
Neighbours’ Disputes – Negotiate Now or Pay a High Price Later
Many neighbours’ disputes may, at least to an outsider, appear trifling. However, as a High Court ruling showed,…
Plan to Redevelop Debenhams Department Store Receives High Court Boost
The nation’s high streets are changing and moves are afoot to demolish many once thriving department stores and…
Housing Developer Succeeds in Fight to De-Register Part of Village Green
It is a comfort to many people that town or village greens are immune from being built upon.…
Disappointed Polar Cruise Couple Triumph in Breach of Contract Claim
Almost everyone has returned from a holiday feeling deeply disappointed, but a right to compensation by no means…
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