Consultation overload
Even if you lack the time and resources to respond to all of the government consultation papers presently in circulation, it may pay to look at
The article provides a daunting list of recently issued papers, but makes a strong case for finding the time to respond to the consultations that are relevant to you. For most readers, the pick of the bunch will be those concerned with changes to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, e-conveyancing (see our Propert-e website), and detailed changes to the land registration system.
Consultation overload
Even if you lack the time and resources to respond to all of the government consultation papers presently in circulation, it may pay to look at Time to air your views Estates Gazette 14 September 2002, p147, by Peter Williams, of Eversheds, and Emma Slessenger, of Dechert.
The article provides a daunting list of recently issued papers, but makes a strong case for finding the time to respond to the consultations that are relevant to you. For most readers, the pick of the bunch will be those concerned with changes to the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, e-conveyancing (see our Propert-e website), and detailed changes to the land registration system.