23 March 2016
ParkingEye, in contrast, raised the issue of penalty clauses at a consumer level. ParkingEye managed a car park at a retail park offering free parking for stays of 2 hours or less with a fixed fee of £85 for parking in excess of that timeframe.
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21 March 2016
In short, a LADs clause provides that the contractor will pay damages to the employer if there is delay for which the contractor is culpable. The figure should be a genuine valuation of pre-determined loss, assessed at the time that the contract is entered into.
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16 March 2016
During the 2016 Budget, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne announced the abolition of the SDLT slab rates for commercial property in England and Wales at midnight on the 16 March 2016. This follows the introduction of progressive SDLT rates for residential property in December 2014.
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14 March 2016
Further to my last post on the subject (and to some slippage in the Government's timetable for implementation), the final guidance and draft regulations have recently been published.
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7 March 2016
In June 2015, Juliet Edmondson asked a sensitive and topical question on this blog: does every Englishman really need a castle?
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29 February 2016
On a cold and frosty February evening the great and the good of the residential property management scene descended on Forsters' offices at 31 Hill Street for the hotly anticipated Residential Management Disputes Seminar.
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15 February 2016
In December 2015, Yorkshire and Lancashire saw some of the worst floods in living memory. Described as "unprecedented" and even "biblical" by the press, the clean up costs have been estimated by insurance companies to be in the region of £5 billion.
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8 February 2016
A recent Supreme Court case involving Donald Trump's golf course in Aberdeenshire has the potential for significant ramifications in how conditions attached to planning permissions are interpreted.
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2 February 2016
Hedging interest rates under floating rate loan facilities are commonplace in real estate finance transactions. Whilst they tend to run alongside the initial transaction the commercial arrangements are often discussed and put in place directly between the borrower and bank without involving lawyers or other advisers.
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25 January 2016
Forsters took two tables at The Society of Scottish Lawyers in London's Burns Night Supper last Thursday. Hosted at The Brewery on Chiswell Street, a tartan clad throng gathered to celebrate the 257th anniversary of the birth of the Bard of Ayrshire.
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