Articles by Andrew Francis
Just & reasonable
Andrew Francis examines the reasonableness of standard conditions in property contracts
Excluded no more
Andrew Francis considers a novel area of property law
A knotty problem
An appropriate briefing is key to untangling release fee damages, says Andrew Francis
How clean is my title?
Andrew Francis explains how to clear off troublesome covenants
The law of light
In Brief ● The way in which rights of light can arise is complex and fragmented and can be a disincentive to development. ● A party relying on continuous enjoyment of light for 20 years may assert a presumption of a grant of light by a deed which has since been lost or destroyed. ● Rights of light may be claimed under Prescription Act 1832, s 3. ● Rights of light may be acquired under an implied grant by virtue of s 62 Law of Property Act 1925.
Construing covenant chaos
Andrew Francis seeks certainty in the construction of freehold restrictive covenants
May 17, 2012
May 17, 2012
May 17, 2012
May 17, 2012
May 17, 2012
May 17, 2012
NLJ Legal Trends
If the court serves a claim form by post in disregard for the request of the claimant’s solicitors that...
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