Welcome to your weekly round-up of the pick of the content published on EG Legal over the past seven days.
Somehow, it’s that time of the year once more – and, yet again, our expert Legal Notes team have brought some welcome festive cheer to their annual round-up. Get ready to find out which of 2021’s cases have caught the attention of Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer.
In addition, we have an update on 5G roll-out in the UK – is it being held back by inadequate infrastructure, or lack of interest? With further telecoms analysis and news of the Supreme Court appeal in the Tate Modern privacy dispute among our raft of further content, it’s another bumper week.
Legal news
No right not to be overlooked, says lawyer in Tate Gallery viewing deck case
Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC tells the Supreme Court that “privacy has never been held to be a right”
Judges ‘misinterpreted’ nuisance law in Tate Gallery viewing platform case
The case is one of the most high-profile breach of privacy claims to hit the Supreme Court
Sustainable disruption: delving into decarbonising technologies
LISTEN: A discussion of the findings of Osborne Clarke’s new report
Legal features
Rudolph’s musings on the past year in property law
The Legal Notes team of Louise Clark, Elizabeth Dwomoh and Stuart Pemble call on help from a certain red-nosed reindeer to reflect on 2021’s cases
Accelerating telecoms change
Code reforms can bolster UK digital connectivity, write Michael Smith and Pierre Smith
The 5G roll-out is buffering along
Laura West assesses how coverage in the UK stacks up against our international neighbours
Back to Basics: Don’t fall victim to fraud
Sophie Crompton and Katie Beddows look at measures that can be taken to prevent property fraud
Q&A: Rent review formula
Lauren Spark and Toby Watkin clarify the intended meaning of a formula in a commercial lease
Practice points
Trusts: establishing common intention
Williams v Nilsson and another
Land registration: FTT entitled to limit its decision to the reference before it
Awan v Awan and another
Service of statutory notice: reasonable recipient test cures service on assignor
Turner and others v Thomas and another
Road traffic: does public access require permission or tolerance of the owner?
Bowen and others v Isle of Wight Council
Compensation: requirement of statute trumps procedural rule requirements
Five Oaks Land Ltd v London Borough of Redbridge
Threshold to defend possession claims clarified in property guardian claim
Global 100 Ltd v Laleva
Rectification of register: FTT decision based on mistaken view of the facts
Kenny-Frow v Ryan
No identifiable property to sustain defence of proprietary estoppel
Earl of Plymouth and others v Rees and another
Service charges: time being of the essence and recoverability of admin charges
Kensquare Ltd v Boakye
Breach of covenant: remedy and waiver irrelevant to the FTT’s determination
Kyriacou v Linden
Case summaries
Turner and others v Thomas and others
Landlord and tenant – Notice to quit – Validity
Five Oaks Land Ltd v Redbridge London Borough Council
Compulsory purchase – Compensation – Limitation
Global 100 Ltd v Laleva
Landlord and tenant – Possession – Licence to occupy
Bowen and others v Isle of Wight Council
Town and country planning – Planning permission – Unregistered road
Gostelow and another (as joint trustees in bankruptcy) v Hussain and others
Practice and procedure – Trustee in bankruptcy – Order for sale
Earl of Plymouth and others v Rees (deceased) (by his representative) and anr
Landlord and tenant – Possession – Proprietary estoppel – Identified property
Law reports
Bhat and another v Patel and another
Landlord and tenant – Possession – Relief from forfeiture
Llangewydd Court Ground Rent Estate v Ralph and another
Leasehold enfranchisement – Premium – Deferment rate
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