Court of Appeal rules the Corporation can’t pass the bill to fix structural defects on to residents
The plan, which will hit landlords of certain premises, will now proceed to a creditors’ vote
The changes relate to documents said to have been signed by the sheikh
Dispute between current liquidators and former administrators “dismissed in its entirety”
Challenges such as this should usually be lodged within six weeks
Landlords challenge the “inherent unfairness” of the CVA, agreed in September last year
Developer Oliver Morley claimed the bank used “unlawful pressure” when renegotiating the loan
LISTEN Partners from HSF discuss the major real estate battlegrounds arising out of the pandemic
Landlords argue that they were “unfairly prejudiced” by CVA process in what is seen as a test case
US firm Bechtel had claimed HS2 hadn’t property evaluated its tender to build Old Oak Common station
The shopping centre is seeking more than £400,000 for the rent of two shop units and storage space
Judge rejects all of Isle Investments’ ground for appeal