
Oliver Vs Symons: Extent Of A Right Of Way
The Court of Appeal has ruled that, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, a right of way does not extend beyond the verges of the track over which it runs and does not include

The Court of Appeal has ruled that, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, a right of way does not extend beyond the verges of the track over which it runs and does not include

Summary: With reports of rents hitting all-time highs, you may currently be considering whether to become a landlord. The law imposes a number of obligations on landlords and this briefing note provides an overview of

You are an occupier of commercial premises with a lease which requires rent of £190,000 per annum to be paid quarterly in equal installments in advance on the usual quarter-days (25 March, 24 June, 29 September and 25 December

New Rates of SDLT In the Budget on 21 March 2012 the Chancellor announced a new 7 per cent rate of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) for residential property transactions where the chargeable consideration exceeds

The Chancellor has today announced that with effect from 22 March 2012 the rate of Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) will be 7% for residential properties over £2 million. In addition the Government intends to

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has published a warning notice on the promotion or facilitation of stamp duty land tax schemes, warning solicitors that some schemes may not be in the best interests of clients and
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