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Registering leases

Registering leases

Determining when and which leases must be registered under the Land Registration Act 2002 need not be complicated. Karen Baldwin provides a practical perspective
Lots in common

Lots in common

When is a common not a common? Richard Honey reports on the changes effected by the Commons Act 2006
Second chance tribunal

Second chance tribunal

Litigation in the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal after Sinclair Gardens may become more uncertain, but Laura Collignon welcomes the pragmatic approach.
Second thoughts

Second thoughts

The House of Lords' decision in Celtec has important practical implications for secondment arrangements. Dr John McMullen reports
How secure is your security?

How secure is your security?

Charges can be set aside as transactions at an undervalue, but this can be avoided, say Eamonn Mcnamara and Michael Twomey
Land Registry plans

Land Registry plans

New leases registered with the Land Registry must be accompanied by an approved plan. And it's not as simple as it sounds, says Karen French
Battle green

Battle green

The House of Lords has reversed the Court of Appeal ruling in the Oxfordshire CC v Oxford City Council village green case. Charles Mynors discusses the implications
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