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Mark Aldrich, Partner

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Sarah Freeston, Solicitor

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Welcome to the June 2006 edition of our Property Services Update, an easy and convenient way for you to stay up to date with key legal developments relevant to your business, as they happen. In this edition, we consider recent guidance from the courts in the field of conditional break clauses. Also, Section 17 Notices and the restrictions these place on landlords attempting to recover arrears from a previous tenant following an assignment. We also review the PowerHouse case currently progressing through the courts and creating waves in the property world.

 

In this issue...

A difficult assignment
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What on earth is material compliance?
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Use of CVAs by struggling retailers could cause a significant shift in the landlord and tenant relationship
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For further details on any of the cases mentioned or advice on their application in any given situation, please feel free to telephone Mark Aldrich (maldrich@brownejacobson.com) on 0115 976 6129, David Potts (dpotts@brownejacobson.com) on 0115 976 6248,  Sarah Freeston (sfreeston@brownejacobson.com) on 0115 976 6577 or Kirsty Baxter (kbaxter@brownejacobson.com) on 0121 237 3958. 

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