What does the future hold for manorial rights?
6th Feb 2015
Property analysis: A report by MPs on the controversial registration of manorial rights is examined by Paul Stafford, of Ten Old Square. Click here to read more.
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6th Feb 2015
Property analysis: A report by MPs on the controversial registration of manorial rights is examined by Paul Stafford, of Ten Old Square. Click here to read more.
1st Feb 2015
There has been considerable interest in the use of gagging clauses by public authorities. David Schmitz examines the legal principles relating to them. The recent and growing, trend of governments to hire charities to carry out work previously done by the State has raised concerns that this could lead to a loss of the independence […]
16th Jan 2015
Before: Sir William Blackburne Citation: [2015] EHWC 483 (Ch) Jonathan Gavaghan (instructed by Lester Aldridge LLP) appeared on behalf of the Claimant. Click here to read more.
14th Jan 2015
Before: Mr Justice Warren Citation: [2015] EWHC 26 (Ch); [2015] EWHC 1869 (Ch); [2015] EWHC 2943 (Ch) This is the trial of liability of the claim by the Claimant (“Mr Reinhard”) for damages, declarations and other relief relating to a written contract with the first Defendant (“Ondra”) dated 15 July 2009 and countersigned by Mr […]
1st Jan 2015
Before: Mr Justice Henderson Citation: [2015] EWHC 55 (Ch) Involves issues of sovereign immunity and trust law, and Indian and Shari a succession law. Click here to read more.
9th Dec 2014
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26th Nov 2014
Before: Lord Neuberger, Lord Mance, Lord Reed, Lord Hughes and Lord Hodge Citation: [2014] UKPC 40 – Contentious breach of trust claim The principal issue on this appeal is whether proceedings (“the Proceedings”) brought in the Royal Court of Jersey by Cristiana Crociani (“Cristiana”) and others (“the respondents”) against her mother Edoarda Crociani (“Mme Crociani”) […]