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MEES: The legal implications

Published on 02 Sep 2015.

The Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards regulations (MEES) will implement legislation that could make the potential benefits of "being green" tangible.

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Service charge interpretation and the cautionary tale of Arnold v Britton

Published on 17 Aug 2015.

In the recent case of Arnold v Britton[1], the Supreme Court considered the meaning of a service charge clause in a long lease which would result in the tenant paying service charges of over £550,000 per annum by 2072.

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Business Rates: Don't pull the Woolway over your eyes

Published on 13 Aug 2015.

A recent Supreme Court decision on business rates had the RPC Real Estate team talking, and not just because it related to our second & sixth floor neighbours, Mazars.

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"That don’t distress me much …"

Published on 31 Jul 2015.

George Osborne's pledge to tackle the housing crisis, if acted on, should see an increase in housebuilding.

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Feast your eyes on this! ASOS and Wall's collaboration a trade mark success?

Published on 29 Jul 2015.

Back in December 2014 Retail Therapy featured an article on the surprising collaboration between McDonalds and Moschino.

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Summer Budget – property developments

Published on 14 Jul 2015. By Ben Roberts, Partner

Last week's "summer" Budget, the first by a (solely) Conservative government for nearly two decades, was full of surprises but contained relatively few specific property tax measures.

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Time limit for challenges to adjudication decisions clarified

Published on 01 Jul 2015.

Adjudication is intended to be a quick and cost-effective means of resolving a dispute. However, in its first decision concerning adjudication, handed down on 17 June 2015, the Supreme Court has reached a finding that means parties to adjudication may face a very long delay to reach a final determination of the dispute between them. The decision, in the case of Aspect Contracts (Asbestos) Limited v Higgins Construction plc, allows a respondent to adjudication to challenge the outcome any time up to six years after it makes payment to the successful referring party, thereby potentially rendering historic adjudication decisions vulnerable to further litigation.

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Play nicely, children

Published on 17 Jun 2015.

Litigation is, by its very nature, an adversarial process. But as the court has made clear in the case of Simon Gotch & Susan Linda Gotch v Enelco Limited1, litigants should also co-operate, to ensure the swift and cost-effective resolution of their disputes.

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Forfeiture ... that's a relief

Published on 17 Jun 2015.

A landlord's right to forfeit for breach of covenant by the tenant is a useful remedy commonly found in leases.

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Flood Re: the impact of the scheme on surveyors and valuers

Published on 02 Jun 2015.

The catastrophic impact that flooding can have on property owners has been seen all over the news for the past decade. In particular, 2012 saw some of the wettest weather for a century and left thousands of households struggling to find insurance cover for their properties.

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Can concessions heal the high street?

Published on 02 Jun 2015.

Typically, concessions are used by retailers to incorporate third party brands into their retail space and broaden the range of products on offer to their target consumers.

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Beyond night and day: The importance of causation

Published on 27 May 2015.

In order to succeed in a claim for professional negligence, a claimant must establish that the professional owed him a relevant duty of care, that they breached that duty and that the breach caused the loss he seeks to recover.

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Fashioning a market – the impact of London Fashion Week on high street retailers

Published on 05 Mar 2015.

London Fashion Week (LFW) has closed its doors once again for another 6 months before fashion's greatest and most celebrated designers return to showcase their S/S16 collection on 18 September 2015.

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High street consumers grant HMV a second chance

Published on 10 Feb 2015.

Music and entertainment retailer HMV has posted a 17.5 percent increase in sales for 2014, making it the UK's biggest seller of physical music and signalling a triumphant comeback following its decline into administration in 2013.

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Diva's trade mark fever – Rihanna bolsters brand with new applications

Published on 15 Dec 2014.

Having already succeeded in protecting the use of her image in the English High Court Rihanna has now taken steps to broaden the protection of her brand with the filing of 12 separate trade mark applications at USPTO for the word FENTY in conjunction with other words including apparel, beauty, clothing and lingerie.

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Would you like fries with your happy deal? – Moschino and McDonalds unveil unlikely licensing deal

Published on 15 Dec 2014.

When Italian fashion house Moschino unveiled their A/W 14 Collection it turned heads in an unlikely sector… the legal sector.

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A blue print for brand protection – CJEU approves Apple's trade mark for store layout

Published on 15 Dec 2014.

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has recently held in Apple Inc v. Deutsche Patent-und Markenamt that the representation of a layout of a retail store may be registrable as a trade mark under Articles 2 and 3 of the Trade Marks Directive (Directive 2008/95/EC).

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Legal Lasers

Published on 12 Sep 2014.

Building Information Modelling (BIM) is quickly becoming recognised as the future of design, construction and facilities management for new build projects. But what about existing buildings?

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Let's talk about VAT – a useful reminder

Published on 14 Aug 2014. By Ben Roberts, Partner

A recent Court of Appeal decision (CLP Holding Co Ltd v Singh and Kaur[1]) serves as a reminder to consider VAT during sale negotiations, and ensure that VAT wording in contracts is sufficiently clear.

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Be careful what you dig for

Published on 20 Jun 2014.

Beginning a project in an area of archaeological interest can be an historical minefield for both developers and contractors.

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Right time for UK REITs

Published on 22 Apr 2014.

Real Estate Investment Trusts ("REITs") are listed companies that invest in physical property, typically commercial real estate.

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Right time for UK REITs

Published on 22 Apr 2014.

What are REITs? Real Estate Investment Trusts ("REITs") are listed companies that invest in physical property, typically commercial real estate.

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The New Draft ICC Conditions

Published on 16 Apr 2014.

A new and updated version of the Infrastructure Conditions of Contract (ICC Conditions) was issued in consultative draft form for comment in March 2014 by the ICC Development Forum.

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The New Draft ICC Conditions

Published on 16 Apr 2014.

A new and updated version of the Infrastructure Conditions of Contract (ICC Conditions) was issued in consultative draft form for comment in March 2014 by the ICC Development Forum.

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Budget 2014 - update

Published on 24 Mar 2014. By Ben Roberts, Partner

Last week's Budget announcements were light on the property tax front.

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Budget 2014 - update

Published on 24 Mar 2014. By Ben Roberts, Partner

Last week's Budget announcements were light on the property tax front.

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Freedom of information: access denied by ministerial veto

Published on 04 Feb 2014.

Not since September 2012 when the Attorney General exercised powers under section 53(2) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) blocking the release of correspondence between Prince Charles and seven government departments has there been a matter likely to attract attention to the use of the ministerial veto.

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2014 – Another Year of Planning Reform

Published on 03 Feb 2014.

The past few years have seen a raft of changes to planning regime and 2014 seems set to continue with that trend. The matters below highlight some of the changes on the horizon.

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Too close for comfort – LPAs fail on the duty to co-operate

Published on 14 Jan 2014.

You would have thought that by now, after nearly 2 years since the Localism Act and National Planning Policy Framework have been in place, that local planning authorities would have got their act together.

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Adjudication - "Pay first, argue (now up to twice as much) later"

Published on 07 Jan 2014.

The recent Court of Appeal decision in Aspect Contracts (Asbestos) Ltd v Higgins Construction Plc [2013] EWCA Civ 1541 clarifies that a limitation term is implied into every construction contract under the Construction Act 1996, where no express term exists.

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Want to Control the Future?

Published on 10 Dec 2013.

A seller commonly wishes to restrict the buyer's use of land after the sale – sometimes forever and sometimes only for a limited period.

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A Damp Squibb

Published on 25 Nov 2013.

The recent case of Squibb Group Ltd v (1) London Pleasure Gardens (2) London Borough of Newham [2013] EWHC 3275 (TCC) demonstrates that contractors cannot rely on funders to pay outstanding fees where an employer runs into financial difficulty.

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It shouldn't be a hard sell. Getting your head around the known knowns and the known unknowns

Published on 06 Nov 2013.

Although Don Rumsfeld wasn’t talking about the sale of property when he talked about knowns, he makes an important point about knowledge. Picture the scene.

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Pledging to use Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR")

Published on 30 Oct 2013.

On November 12th, signatories of The International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR)'s new 21st Century Pledge will be announced.

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Is sunlight a nuisance?

Published on 08 Oct 2013. By Jonathan Carrington, Senior Associate

Reports that sunlight reflecting from the unusually shaped "Walkie Talkie" building at 20 Fenchurch Street in London has melted parts of a Jaguar motor-vehicle parked on Eastcheap Street raises an interesting question whether reflected sunlight or heat from a building is actionable in law.

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Procurement Policy Note on EU Directives

Published on 23 Aug 2013.

The Cabinet Office has issued a Procurement Policy Note (“PPN”) which summarises the main outcomes of the new EU Directives relating to public procurement, utilities procurement and service concessions. The PPN also outlines the next steps in finalising and implementing the Directives.

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HELP TO BUY: BOOM OR BUST?

Published on 22 Aug 2013.

The Help to Buy initiative forms part of the Government's Funding for Lending scheme.

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SDLT group relief anti-avoidance – good news from HMRC

Published on 14 Aug 2013. By Ben Roberts, Partner

Last week saw some (much needed) good news on the topic of SDLT avoidance, that should clarify HMRC's approach to the common commercial practice of transferring a property intra-group, following the acquisition of a property-owning company (PropCo).

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SDLT avoidance - HMRC victorious regardless of taxpayer 'motive'

Published on 26 Jul 2013. By Ben Roberts, Partner

HMRC has scored a resounding victory in the first case[1] to consider in any detail the wide-ranging SDLT anti-avoidance provision (section 75A of Finance Act 2003).

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Insurers as lenders: what borrowers need to know

Published on 12 Jul 2013.

Insurers are the new show in town The make-up of providers of debt secured against UK real estate has changed dramatically.

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When the levee breaks

Published on 20 Jun 2013.

Whilst the stalled talks between ABI and Government have recently re-started, in less than 8 weeks a substantial number of properties may suffer significant loss of capital value if their owners are no longer be able to obtain flood risk insurance.

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Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013

Published on 05 Jun 2013.

The Growth and Infrastructure Act 2013 (the Act) was given Royal Assent on 25 April 2013.

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Outsourcing Health & Safety – a step too far?

Published on 22 May 2013.

Michael Scott & Danielle Lodge question the wisdom of outsourcing health and safety responsibilities

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Adjudicator's Fees

Published on 20 May 2013.

The Court of Appeal has confirmed that an Adjudicator is not entitled to any of his fees in circumstances where his decision is unenforceable.

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Property Rental Business Transfers and Leases – Reclaiming VAT and SDLT

Published on 17 Apr 2013. By Ben Roberts, Partner

Last November, following the decision in the case of Robinson Family Limited, HMRC announced that a transfer of a property rental business can qualify as a "transfer of a going concern" (TOGC) – and therefore not attract VAT – even if the transferor retains a reversionary interest in the property.

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Court of Appeal's opinion on good faith clauses

Published on 11 Apr 2013.

In our February blog we reported on Compass Group UK and Ireland Ltd (trading as Medirest) v Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust [2012] EWHC 781 (QB) and the implications of the decision on the duty to act in good faith.

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Costs overruns in Target Costs contracts

Published on 22 Mar 2013.

Who is liable for costs overruns in a Target Cost contract, and to what extent? AMEC Group recently went to the TCC to appeal against an arbitration decision which found the Secretary of State for Defence ("the Authority") would only be liable for actual costs which were reasonably and properly incurred.

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NPPF – 1 year on: smooth transition or wasted opportunity?

Published on 21 Mar 2013.

Given that over 50% of Britain's local councils are still to adopt Local Plans, is the window of opportunity for local residents to take control of development in their local area about to close?

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New Kids on the Block : alternative funders in the real estate lending market

Published on 15 Mar 2013.

Over the last couple of years, there has been a surge in real estate lending by non-bank lenders as traditional banks started withdrawing from the market.

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What are the potential risks associated with BIM?

Published on 14 Mar 2013.

This is the second of three blogs about Building Information Models, or BIM. This blog will consider the potential risks associated with BIM, but don't worry we provide some practical advice on how these risks can be tackled in our final BIM blog.

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