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Legal wrap: Empty property rates, arbitration and the Virgin Active case

Welcome to your weekly round-up of the pick of the content published on EG Legal over the past seven days.

This week, we offer the latest on the nagging issue of empty property rates, with a written feature on a recent High Court decision, as well as our latest On the Case podcast focusing on a Supreme Court judgment and offering an expert view on what one of our commentators brands a “tax on failure”.

In addition, we have the second in our three-part podcast series on the recent retail and leisure restructurings, this time concentrating on Virgin Active, and our usual wide range of material takes in such topics as arbitration, heritage assets in planning, stamp duty land tax and more.

Legal news

On the Case: Empty property rates after Supreme Court decision in Hurstwood

London-based law firm Fladgate hires two real estate partners

High Court blocks Crest Nicholson resi scheme owing to veteran mulberry tree

On the Case: Virgin Active and how restructuring plans differ from CVAs

Legal features

Empty rates mitigation made clear?
Blake Penfold sums up the findings made and guidance issued in a recent High Court ruling

Legal note: How not to assume tortious responsibility
Stuart Pemble addresses a dispute that highlights important principles of the tort of negligence

Handle with care: the impact of heritage assets on planning applications
Caroline Stares addresses how proposed developments that may have an impact on heritage assets must be handled delicately

Arbitration and dispute resolution in real estate
It’s time for some post-pandemic and post-Brexit thinking on property disputes, write Nick Wood, Gabrielle Theunissen-Blackshaw and Sally Tang

Practice points

The consequences of failing to register a transfer may be far-reaching
Knight v Fernley

When is there a duty to provide reasons for departing from the officer’s report?
R (on the application of Malcolm Cross) v Cornwall Council

When did a cause of action arise against solicitors who were negligent?
Elliott v Hattens Solicitors

Case summaries

R (on the application of Cross) v Cornwall Council
Town and country planning – Planning permission – Duty to give reasons

Gell v St John’s Road (Eastbourne) Management Co Ltd
Landlord and tenant – Service charges – Reasonableness

Lazari Properties 2 Ltd and others v New Look Retailers Ltd and others
Insolvency – Company voluntary arrangement – Validity

Knight v Fernley and another
Land registration – Alteration of register – Overreaching

Matthew and others v Sedman and others
Practice and procedure – Issue of proceedings – Time limits

Elliott v Hattens Solicitors (a firm)
Professional negligence – Limitation – Cause of action

Law report

Hyde and another v Nygate and another
Company – Insolvency – Breach of duty

 

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