Sentences with word «enfranchisement»

re Landsdowne Gardens [2010], LVT --(LVT application concerning whether or not restrictive covenants should be imposed on collective enfranchisement of a block of flats)
Louie Burns, Managing Director of leasehold enfranchisement specialists Leasehold Solutions, argues that the legal profession should brace itself for a wave of litigation from home owners who feel they were given inadequate advice by their conveyancing solicitors or valuers.
Her ladyship accepted that the definition of premises in Ch I of LRHUDA 1993 was not applied in Ch II, but it was legitimate to look at the scale of redevelopment which would defeat the right of collective enfranchisement in Ch I in order to consider what scale of redevelopment would defeat the right to a new lease in Ch II.
31 Cadogan Square Freehold Ltd v Earl Cadogan (2010)(Upper Tribunal)(two hearings raising a variety of valuation issues in leasehold enfranchisement claims)
We have wide experience of advising landlords on collective enfranchisement claims, lease extensions, freehold acquisitions and rights of first refusal.
In 2008 there were no less than four key decisions by the House of Lords on enfranchisement issues.
Starring Carey Mulligan, the film tells the story of the working - class British women who, inspired by the suffragette leader, Emmeline Pankhurst, took their fight for enfranchisement to the male establishment in Westminster.
It starts with an interesting account of the development of the legislation and the policy issues — the arguments for and against the principle of enfranchisement rights.
He has a particular interest in leasehold enfranchisement work disputes.
Debate on the legislation that determines district lines and is supposed to guarantee voter enfranchisement began around 10 p.m. on Wednesday night.
Her practice embraces real property and commercial and residential landlord and tenant including service charge and enfranchisement matters, and cases in a social housing and agricultural context.
Louie Burns, Managing Director of leasehold enfranchisement specialists, Leasehold Solutions, has been working with the Leasehold Knowledge Partnership to provide vital information to MPs on the All - Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) considering leasehold reform.
The main disagreement would be over who gets to decide about enfranchisement.
That was a much more objective test than that proposed by the landlord and in most cases would lead to very similar results to those in collective enfranchisement cases in Ch I.
The logic of covenant, progressively unveiled within the biblical process (compare, for example, Exodus with Esther), works toward the greater enfranchisement of the human for the sake of the redemption of creation.
But where shall it be found, at least where begin, if not in the complete enfranchisement and elevation of women?»
The Global Commission's call for wider enfranchisement is thus more feasible for those who remain internally displaced in their country of citizenship than for those who flee internationally as refugees.
Under the Voter Enfranchisement Act of 2017, New York State would modernize voter registration by establishing an online voter registration process (A. 5382, Cusick).
In the age of mass enfranchisement Liberals, Unionists (Conservatives), Labour and then the SNP have tended towards dominating outcomes if not votes, as is the adage of first past the post.
Theil, founder of PayPal (with Elon Musk) and an executive of Facebook, wrote a notorious essay in 2009 arguing that female enfranchisement had made democracy untenable and that someone should therefore invent the technology to destroy it.
Schools have historically been an important source of employment and political enfranchisement for minority communities.
And then there are the «Antis» - women who oppose their own enfranchisement, fearing suffrage will bring about the moral collapse of the nation.
No, the real alternative is shareholder enfranchisement.
Romanticism appealed less to the ruling class served by Classicism, and more to the new middle class whose recent democratic enfranchisement was reflected in the promise of individual and direct engagement with the art, devoid of complex metaphors and philosophical theories.
However, it is less good news for tenants wishing to participate in collective enfranchisement schemes as the House of Lords has decided that «hope value» can be taken into account for non-participating tenants which will increase the premium payable, in some cases quite substantially.»
She deals with all aspects of residential property transactions, with an emphasis on complex high value transactions including enfranchisement, lease extensions, development structuring and landlord and tenant work.
She has acted for clients in landlord and tenant matters, boundary and easement disputes, disrepair and breach of covenant claims, forfeiture actions, business tenancy and residential possession proceedings, lease extension and enfranchisement proceedings as well as boundary and easement disputes.
Kellie has substantial experience in dealing with all aspects of property litigation, including enforcing freehold restrictive covenants, party wall claims, enfranchisement litigation and claims under the Trusts of Land and Appointment of Trustees Act 1996.
A detailed examination of the law and the valuation house lease enfranchisement and lease extension claim follows, with detailed accounts of the different issues that have to be considered from which house leases qualify and what can sometimes be a difficult question of whether a particular building is a «house» or not.
Statutory control of residential service charges has significantly increased, while the rules and procedures relating to enfranchisement remain in a state of change.
Not only does the work cover enfranchisement and lease extension for house and flat leases, it also deals in considerable detail with the valuation.
The majority of enfranchisements where there are nonparticipating tenants with leases having less than 80 years unexpired yield insignificant or modest hope values.
Many enfranchisements have 100 % participation or involve leases with more than 80 years unexpired, so that hope value is simply not an issue.
Should a tenant's notice seeking collective enfranchisement pursuant to the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 (LRHUDA 1993), s 13 prove invalid, the tenants will not be precluded thereby from serving a second, valid notice without delay.
You can find out more about our lease extension and enfranchisement services here.
We have one of the leading enfranchisement teams in the country who regularly advise some of the largest estates clients in the country including Grosvenor, the Bedford Estates and Howard de Walden Estate.
In addition, John handles leasehold enfranchisement claims.
The third part of the work is devoted to flat lease claims and the collective enfranchisement rights and the individual right to a new lease are considered in great detail.
Earl Cadogan v Panagopoulos (2010)(High Court & Court of Appeal)(leasehold enfranchisement claim; wide - ranging issues concerning validity of a caretaker's flat lease)
But he credits his renewed interest to a reinvigorated national conversation about voter enfranchisement and issues in New York, both highlighted by the Sanders campaign.
Caroline continues to strengthen and develop our offering in the residential real estate sector, working alongside other practice areas, dealing with banking, corporate, litigation and enfranchisement work and providing bespoke and integrated tax, construction and planning advice.
Zoë is head of the firm's residential real estate team specialising in the sale, purchase, mortgaging and management of high net worth residential properties and advice on enfranchisement and lease extension claims.
Grosvenor Pines Freehold Ltd v. Gates [2009], Southern LVT --(application for determination of the terms of acquisition in a collective enfranchisement claim and, in particular, whether or not restrictive covenants sought to be included by the freeholder should be incorporated into the transfer)
The new trailer for the upcoming film Suffragette takes a look at the turbulent period of time during the struggle for women's enfranchisement in England, and...
But it's equally easy to suppose Thiel hopes Trump will damage the institution corrupted by the country's enfranchisement of women in 1920.)
Those hateful times produced the enfranchisement of blacks (it took too long but the churches led the anti-slavery and the Civil Rights crusades).

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