Public sector bodies can find restarting projects particularly challenging given the levels of scrutiny and additional legislation they must often navigate.
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With increasing concerns surrounding a climate crisis and the need for greater environmental sustainability, several councils across the UK recently expressed a firm commitment to become carbon neutral.
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Public and private bodies throughout the country are exploring their options for developing new networks and expanding existing networks, both with and without central government support.
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Following a dispute over a right of way, the parties’ solicitors agreed in an exchange of emails (constituting a single email chain) to compromise the dispute by the defendant (R) transferring to the claimants (N) a small piece of land adjacent to Lake Windermere.
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Issues about prescriptive rights of way and drainage arose on the redevelopment of dominant land.
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A breach of a room size tolerance provision in an agreement for lease does not necessarily give the tenant a right to refuse to complete the lease.
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Many of our public sector clients regularly undertake building works using NEC3 and NEC contracts and works worth an estimated £4 billion have been carried out, for example, under the Procure 21+ Framework, which is based upon the NEC3 ECC contract.
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Brexit has brought with it a great deal of uncertainty for environmental law.
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The first illustration we have of the price of rights granted under the Electronic Communications Code 2017.
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In this update, we review various aspects of a ‘no deal’ Brexit and the Withdrawal Agreement which organisations in the energy sector should know about.
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