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Commercial rent arrears – conversion – distress – pound-breach
Eyland & Sons Ltd v TSL Turton (1) and Steven Bond (2) (Unreported)(Queens Bench Division) (Singh J)(9 November 2015)
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Contract – under lease of commercial property – option to purchase – unilateral mistake
Classic Property Developments (South East) Ltd v Ghausul Islam (1), Suhaila Islam Sherwani (2), ANS Brass Ltd (3) and Redmist International Ltd (4) [2015] EWHC 2958 (Ch) (Arnold J) (22 October 2015)
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Dissolution of a company – property vesting bona vacantia – escheat - restoration to the register – effect on freeholds
In the Matter of Fivestar Properties Ltd and In the Matter of an application by West Bromwich Commercial Ltd [2015] EWHC 2782 (Ch) (HHJ David Cooke) (8 October 2015)
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Lease renewal – joint tenants – requirement for both to apply – one refusing – ‘just and faithful’
Kyaw v Claassen (Unreported) (Chancery Division) (Arnold J) (19 October 2015)
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Arrears of rent – authorised guarantee agreement – consent order – application to set order aside
Lee v Sommer (Unreported) (Chancery Division) (Barling J) (19 November 2015)
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Transfer of Title and Change of Occupancy Fees in Leaseholds – consultation
The Law Commission has published Consultation Paper No. 226 entitled: ‘Residential Leases: Fees on Transfer of Title, Change of Occupancy and Other Events’
As the title suggests the focus is on residential leases but we mention it..
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Licensed premises – tied houses – Pubs Code and the Adjudicator – consultation
As originally enacted the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 did not apply to ‘a tenancy of premises licensed for the sale of intoxicating liquor for consumption on the premises’, subject to numerous exceptions. That changed as of 1 January..
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