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The law and practice relating to partition and subdivision of land [Aug2010] The presiding judge, Justice Ronald Young, has articulated the law and practice relating to ‘partition’ and ‘subdivision’ with such clarity and with authority that any future attempt by anyone to test the same situation in the Court would fail and perhaps be a futile exercise. However, lawyers with fertile imagination will always try where others fear to tread. More
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Apartments - troublesome tenants [Aug 2010] “We live in an apartment complex and most of us get on very well- five out of six of us are owner occupiers. There is one fly in the ointment. The sixth apartment is being occupied by a young tenant at the moment who seems to have people coming to visit at all times more |
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Gazumpted? - the importance of registering documents [July 2010] The case of Perkins and Perkins v Purea [2010] is important for practitioners on two fronts. First, it is important to complete the registration of documents process with Landonline as soon as the parties have been properly identified. More
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A charge against the land [July 2010] The use of charging orders by judgment creditors has become more prevalent since the repeal of the Wages Protection and Contractors’ Liens Act 1939 in 1988. More
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" Trust "
These qualities were used by clients to describe Glaister Ennor partners and staff in the firm's client research carried out in May 2008 |