Welcome to your weekly round-up of the pick of the content published on EG Legal.
The plight of the high street is frequently discussed, and this week is no exception – EG Legal has a pair of fresh perspectives to share. First, a review of the government’s recently closed consultation on the introduction of an online sales tax, and how that might help level the playing field for bricks-and-mortar retailers.
Then, how about imaginative use of shipping containers for retail and leisure developments? We have a look at some of the important considerations involved. Other topics include an overhaul of public procurement and how leases can focus on the S in ESG.
Legal news
Millionaire property developer loses court case with classic car transporter
Developer Paul Knapfield awarded $20,000 for £2m of damage and devaluation to two sports cars
Sydenham Hill residents seek second judicial review of Lewisham’s development plans
Residents oppose plans for 110 homes opposite a conservation area
Legal features
Retail revolution: thinking outside the box
Jennifer Ayris and Erica Snellgrove ask: can imaginative use of shipping containers help save our high streets?
Online sales tax can level up retail
John Webber outlines Colliers’ response to the government’s consultation on an online sales tax
View from the bar: The value of independent expertise
As Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC and Oliver Radley-Gardner QC put it, surely the time has come for lease renewal valuation disputes to be determined by valuers?
Why ESG in leasing models should focus on the ‘social’
Kirsty Black addresses how leases should be drafted for socially trading tenants
Getting to grips with procurement
Will Sparks explores the implications of the government’s overhaul of public procurement
Legal notes: Service of notices – context is key
Louise Clark analyses the High Court’s most recent exploration of the “reasonable recipient” test
Practice points
FTT’s decision set aside in boundary dispute
Cattermole v Jordan and others
Catalogue of errors leads to dismissal of application for interim Code rights
EE Ltd and another v 100 Nox SARL
Covenants: what is it that they actually prevent?
HAE Developments Ltd v The Croft Ealing Ltd
HMO: proactively policing compliance with mandatory licensing conditions
Maharaj v Liverpool City Council
No power to extend time under section 107E of the Housing Act 1985
R (on the application of Kalonga) v Croydon London Borough Council
Case summaries
Pretoria Energy Company (Chittering) Ltd v Blankney Estates Ltd
Landlord and tenant – Contract – Repudiation
Dickinson v Adams and another
Land – Restrictive covenant – Modification
Maharaj v Liverpool City Council
House in multiple occupation – Licensing scheme – Civil penalty
EE Ltd and another v 100 Nox SARL
Telecommunications – Electronic Communications Code – Interim Code rights
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