Most leases include obligations designed to preserve the character and visual appearance of leasehold properties. Tenants may be prohibited from altering the structure and exterior of the premises, or from…
Interpretation; Rectification
Town and country planning; Interpretation
Lawyers often find themselves in a cleft stick. Their clients require confident advice on which they can act. However, they also need to be advised on the potential risks of…
Interpretation
Interpretation: effect of changes in legislation
The extent of rights of way will depend on the lease.
Sellers often use overage to maximise the price paid for land with development potential. Put simply, ‘overage’ is the right to receive further payments if and when certain events occur.
What principles should the courts apply in the event of a dispute over the interpretation of an agreement, in circumstances where the meaning suggested by one of the parties to…
Claim form — Address for service “Last known residence” — Application to extend time for service — Application without notice on paper — Construction of Civil Procedure Rules Court providing…
Contracting parties often introduce an element of flexibility into their agreements by providing that some of the terms will be fixed at a later date, or that some terms such…