The Court of Appeal will rule on Wednesday in a landmark case in which a tenant is arguing in favour of a new way of valuing the premiums to be…
The Court of Appeal is being asked to approve a new way of valuing lease extensions and collective enfranchisements premiums, in a test case that could affect more than a…
The Court of Appeal has rejected an appeal by campaigners opposed to the fossil fuel extraction process of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, who had hoped to stop exploratory drilling taking…
The high court has dismissed as an “abuse of process” a landowner’s second bid to sue David Wilson Homes over a 2004 option agreement in respect of parcels of land…
Architectural photographer turned full-time plastic brick artist Steve Mayes built a replica of the RICS’ iconic Parliament Square headquarters to mark the organisation’s 150th anniversary
Mr Justice Nugee has dismissed all of entrepreneur Mark Holyoake’s claims against Christian and Nick Candy in a highly complex 193-page judgment.
Dismissing Mark Holyoake’s claim against Christian and Nick Candy, Mr Justice Nugee gave his summary
UPDATE: Property tycoons Nick and Christian Candy today won their bitterly-fought legal battle with millionaire entrepreneur Mark Holyoake.
We’ve made our list, we’ve checked it twice, and, whether you think their implications are naughty or nice, we’ve come up our definitive ranking of the top 10 property law…
We’ve made our list, we’ve checked it twice, and, whether you think their implications are naughty or nice, we’ve come up our definitive ranking of the top 10 property law…
The Law Commission is to review residential leasehold, electronic signatures and the impact of driverless cars as part of its 13th Programme of Law Reform