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Corby One Of The Towns To Benefit From The Government’s Towns Deals
Corby has been awarded £19.9m as part of the programme
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Energy Performance Certificates & Commercial Leases – Changes Are Coming
Many leases include obligations to carry out works required by statute. The wording of these clauses varies and whether this would require a tenant to carry out EPC improvement works will depend on exactly how your lease is drafted.
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IR35 Factsheet
There were a number of changes within employment legislation that were implemented on 6th April 2021. In this factsheet we discuss the changes to the IR35 rules.
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EPCs and commercial lease renewals
The EPC Regulations and MEES Regulations 2015 both seek to address issues relating to energy performance. However, the implementation of both sets of regulations often leads to confusion and this is particularly apparent with the issue of EPCs on lease renewals.
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Statutory Declarations and the LTA1954
The Court of Appeal has dismissed a tenant’s appeal and upheld the High Court’s decision that statutory declarations were valid and that the parties had therefore validly contracted out of the security of tenure provisions.
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Do All Mergers and Acquisitions Require Shareholder Approval?
Rebecca Bird from our Company & Commercial team explains how one fundamental difference has implications for how companies approach M&A’s, and the impact of they can have on shareholders.
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What Are The Three Types of Mergers?
Rebecca Bird explains the three types of mergers available for businesses.
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Do mergers and acquisitions create value?
Do Mergers and Acquisitions Create Value?
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Obsolete Restrictive Covenants Affecting Property
Historical restrictive covenants commonly cause issues to purchasers and their conveyancers, especially in the case of developers with proposed building plans.
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What’s in a name….Can you sign a lease electronically?
As we increasingly go paperless, it’s generally accepted that electronic signatures are legally valid however certain sectors remain uncertain about going paperless.