Estates Gazette 1999 Sandi Murdoch - Abstracts

Estates Gazette 1999 Sandi Murdoch
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Addressing the issue.(United Kingdom Landlord and Tenant Act 1987)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
A short-term business.(United Kingdom landlord and tenant laws)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Assuredly significant.(Legal)(United Kingdom Court of Appeal landlord and tenant case)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Consulting on charges.(Legal)(United Kingdom Court of Appeal landlord and tenant case)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Continuing alone.(Legal Notes)(United Kingdom Appeal Court rulings on status of continuation tenancies and sole joint tenants)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Creditors gain relief.(case heard in the British courts regarding charging orders)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Double or quit.(Legal Notes)(claim for double rent under Distress for Rent Act 1737)(Column)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Due compensation.(Legal)(landlord and tenant case)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Effective service.(Legal)(United Kingdom landlord and tenant law, the service of notices)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Expensive eviction.(Wandsworth London Borough Council versus Osei-Bonsu, case of unlawful eviction of a tenant, United Kingdom)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
He who hesitates....(Legal)(right to injunction, United Kingdom Court of Appeal case)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Hospital given go-ahead.(United Kingdom court case referring to right of way and a restrictive covenant)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
In court in 1999.(Legal)(significant property law cases in United Kingdom in 1999)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch, John Murdoch
Informal enforcement.(United Kingdom Court of Appeal, case of doctrine of proprietary estoppel)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Landlords on the hook.(case law on repudiation and non-derogation begins to benefit tenants)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Moratorium forfeited.(Legal Notes)(confusion over relationship between landlord and tenant law and statutory insolvency regime in United Kingdom)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
No good news on noise.(Legal)(United Kingdom, landlord and tenant cases of nuisance)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
No relief for tenants.(United Kingdom Housing Act 1988)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Of carts and horses.(Legal Notes)(House of Lords ruling creates confusion over possession and occupation)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Old rule not ditched.(United Kingdom House of Lords, ruling on boundaries law)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Peaceful injustice.(Legal)(United Kingdom landlord and tenant laws)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Possessive behaviour.(Legal)(case heard in the UK Court of Appeal concerning the rights of a mortgagee in taking possession of a residential property)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Problems on re-entry.(Legal Notes)(United Kingdom landlords' rights to re-enter to undertake repairs)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Protection for subtenants.(preventing termination of agricultural subleases)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch, John Murdoch
Secure accommodation.(United Kingdom Appeal Court case regarding protected tenancies)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
The power of speech.(oral transaction as assignment by operation of law)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Tied houses and tenure.(Legal Notes)(United Kingdom Court of Appeal fails to clarify regulations on employees' tenancies)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
Tough ruling hits home.(Court of Appeal case dealing with the statutory protection for residential tenants, in the United Kingdom)Real estate industrySandi Murdoch
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