Real estate publications 

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Application of EU public procurement rules to development agreements briefing
A recent European Court of Justice ruling has clarified the application of the EU public procurement rules to development agreements. Where they apply, the EU procurement rules can be a barrier to the carrying out of developments, adding cost and uncertainty...read more 

CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme: issues for corporate lawyers
The Carbon reduction commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme (the CRC) became effective on 1 April 2010. A full review of this has already been included in IHL179. However, the CRC will have important consequences that need to be considered by corporate lawyers and, in particular, in relation to corporate transactions, such as M&A and private equity investments, as well as restructuring and group reorganisations...read more

CRC: Carbon Reduction Commitment Energy Efficiency Scheme:  a new challenge for UK business
CRC is to be a mandatory, UK-wide, cap and trade scheme for emissions allowances commencing 1 April 2010. Circa 5,000 of the large, but non-energy-intensive, private and public sector organisations are expected to have to participate...read more

VAT: Option on tax
Recent welcome changes to the Value Added Tax Act 1994 have resulted in a simplification of the process by which a business can opt to tax certain exempt supplies of land and buildings... read more
This is article was first published in Speechly Bircham's Inbrief publication (December 2009)

Inform: Planning & environmental
These monthly updates have been designed for those clients who need to have a detailed understanding of planning issues. They provide updates on practical procedural changes, new guidance / legislation and case reports...read more

The Carbon Economy - the CRC factor
The Carbon Reduction Commitment ("CRC") is one of the UK’s mechanisms to create a behaviour and infrastructure change in UK business, by use of financial and PR pressures, to reduce fossil fuel consumption. This note provides a brief overview of some of CRC’s key elements to indicate some of the immediate and medium term actions and strategies which are necessary/expedient...read more (June 2009)

Maximising value when your tenant ‘wants out’
George Awty looks at how canny landlords can take steps to reduce their costs in lease terminations, in the current recession...read more
This article was first published in Speechly Bircham's Inbrief publication (March 2009)

Winds of change or cold draught?
Wind energy will be a major contributor if 20% ofthe European Union’s energy target is to come from renewable sources by 2020, George Awty and Matthew Hind examine wind farms as a practical proposition...read more
This article was first published in Speechly Bircham's Inbrief publication (November 2008)

The 'greening' of leases and more
George Awty and David Leedham look at the growing trend of commercial property owners who are adding covenants into leases, which require the parties to maintain and improve a building's green credentials...read more
This article was first published in Speechly Bircham's Inbrief publication (July 2008)

The Town and Country Planning Regulations 2008
Increased fees from 6 April 2008, will impact all planning applications; from change of use, new build, external alterations and variation of conditions...read more (April 2008)

The permitted development regime
Clare Prior and Breellen Warry discuss reducing carbon emissions through microgeneration...read more (April 2008)

New procedures for potentially strategically important planning applications in London
The Mayor of London is given new powers involving planning applications...read more (April 2008)

Seeing the complete picture
‘Two for one’ ticket promotions afforded the Saatchi Gallery no artistic licence to breach its covenant. James Empson looks at the court’s holistic approach...read more
This article was first published in New Law Journal (January 2006)

Environmental initiatives gather momentum
On 12 September 2005 the Government published four interim 'approved documents' which comprise the Government's proposed revisions to Part L of the Building Regulations 2000...read more (November 2005)

The application of renewables
A fundamental long-term shift in the way energy is supplied and used is bringing major implications for the UK property market...read more (July 2005)

A new licensing regime
The Licensing Act 2003 comes into force in November 2005 by which date all licenses need to have been converted to the new regime...read more (March 2005)

What a waste...
Owners, purchasers, developers and tenants of contaminated land should be aware of a possible requirement to hold a waste management licence...read more (March 2005)

Caveat emptor?
The principle of caveat emptor or buyer beware puts the onus on the buyer to find out everything it wants or needs to know about a property before buying or becoming committed to buying...read more (November 2004)

A welcome facelift
It's the 50th anniversary of the Landlord & Tenant Act 1954 ('the Act') and Parliament has decided to give the Act a facelift...read more (July 2004)

A new tax on property?
The Government's much heralded reform of the planning system has finally received Royal Assent in the shape of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004...read more (July 2004)

PIFs - are they worth the wait?
The long-awaited property investment vehicle looks set to be listed, closed ended and internally managed...read more (July 2004)

Keeping track of your assets
The Land Registration Act has introduced changes to the way property is registered in England & Wales and has important implications...read more
This article was first published in Pensions Age magazine (June 2004)

Tenant-friendly
Jeremy Hudson reports on a recent High Court decision on amending a tenant's notice of claim...read more 
This article was first published in Solicitors Journal (February 2004)

Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002
The Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 deals with a wide range of discrete aspects of landlord and tenant law as well as introducing a new form of tenure called commonhold...read more
This article was produced following a seminar on this topic (February 2004)