Planning Use Classes Changes

Given everything that has been going on recently, you would be forgiven for not noticing that new planning regulations were made on 20 July.  However, these regulations are introducing significant changes to the current planning use classes from

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Planning Use Classes Changes

Staff in the Spotlight – Melissa Russell

I have always had an interest in law. I recently found a journal that I had when I was in primary school and in it I’ve written that my dream was to become a solicitor who wears gold trousers with flashy trainers and earns lots of money…

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Staff in the Spotlight – Melissa Russell

Break Clauses: What are they, and what you need to look out for.

 

Break clauses are common within leases and can be useful where the parties need flexibility on the length of the term.  However, they can also be dangerous because they are construed so strictly by the Courts.  This means that, as a tenant, if

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Break Clauses: What are they, and what you need to look out for.

Planning: Reforms to Pre-Commencement Conditions and what they mean for developers

 

If you have ever been involved with planning applications for developments then you may be familiar with the rigmaroles of Pre-Commencement Planning Conditions (PCCs) and the burdens they impose on developers.  Often creating additional cost to

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Planning:  Reforms to Pre-Commencement Conditions and what they mean for developers

The Importance of Shareholders’ Agreements

Setting up your own business, or investing in one, can be complicated enough as it is. You may have to create business plans, pitch your ideas, or work out complex accounting issues. Throwing the possibility of utilizing a shareholder’s agreement

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The Importance of Shareholders’ Agreements
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