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Commercial Leases

Notices and validity again – collective enfranchisement

9 Cornwall Gardens Crescent London Ltd v Kensington and Chelsea Royal London Borough Council [2005] EWCA Civ 324

In several previous editions of Commercial Leases we have focused on the validity of notices and counter-notices. They invariably form the foundation of a strategy for managing an issue connected with the property. Get the notice or counter-notice wrong, and the whole strategy may come to nothing, probably with quite significant adverse implications for the client. The Court of Appeal seems to be called on quite regularly now to adjudicate on the validity of a notice or counter-notice. We aim to keep readers up to date with the latest developments in this area.

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