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Property Patter: “Holiday” listening for surveyors: what (non-COVID) news is there so far in 2021?

Whilst there has been plenty going on with property law related to COVID-19, there are still lots of “normal” property cases to be aware of.  In this podcast, Emma Humphreys, Laura Bushaway and Natalie Deuchar look at a few of the “business as usual” judgments which have been handed down so far this year.  Take a listen if you want to learn more...

Cases

  • Forfeiture: Faiz and others v. Burnley Borough Council [2021] EWCA Civ 55
  • Forfeiture: Keshwala and Sharma v. Bhalsod and Bhalsod [2021] EWCA Civ 492
  • Construction: Monsolar IQ Limited v. Woden Park Limited [2021] EWCA Civ 961
  • Construction: Arnold v. Britton [2015] UKSC 36
  • Mistake: Chartbrook Limited v. Persimmon Homes Limited [2009] UKHL 38
  • Break Clauses: Capitol Park Leeds Plc v. Global Radio Services Limited  [2021] EWCA Civ 995

 

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