All articles by Warren Gordon – Page 10

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    15 September 2006

    Warren Gordon looks at a planning dispute caused by a late enforcement notice, while Jonathan Ross reports on the difference between repairs and improvements

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    11 August 2006

    Warren Gordon reviews a case involving an assured shorthold tenancy, while Jonathan Ross looks at whether a business can renew its lease when it is not in actual occupation

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    04 August 2006

    Jonathan Ross reports on a tenant’s attempt to make its landlord carry out repairs, while Warren Gordon looks at a contamination case with serious repercussions for utility companies

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    28 July 2006

    Jonathan Ross reports on a tenant’s failed attempt to seek damages from a landlord, and Warren Gordon looks at a rigorously enforced beer tie in a nightclub lease

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    14 July 2006

    Jonathan Ross reports on a failed attempt by the Football League to recoup losses after the collapse of ONdigital, while Warren Gordon looks at a battle between rival London food markets

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    30 June 2006

    Jonathan Ross sees sparks flying between a food company and a forklift truck supplier, while Warren Gordon looks at a bid to stop the sale of pet birds at a fair

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    02 June 2006

    40 is the new 30The message The Court of Appeal determined a dispute relating to a transfer plan where 10 ft was at stake.The Case The Court of Appeal has backed JD Wetherspoon in a dispute over a 10 ft section of a pub in Cheshire (E Cook v JD ...

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    Property Direct May 2006

    Landmark ruling favours tenants in lease-break disputes compliance with lease obligations is the only relevant factor for tenants seeking to exercise their break clauses.

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    12 May 2006

    Jonathan Ross reports on two parties that fell out over a verbal agreement, while Warren Gordon looks at one of the first cases to test the new liquor licensing regime

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    28 April 2006

    Warren Gordon reports on how two Freemasons became the subject of a planning challenge, while Jonathan Ross looks at recovering rent arrears from a subtenant

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    07 April 2006

    Jonathan Ross reports on a dispute over car parking rights, while Warren Gordon examines the effects of the undersale of an asset by a creditor bank

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    31 March 2006

    Jonathan Ross looks at a conflict of interest at Wrexham Football Club, while Warren Gordon reports on a property owner whose neighbours were unable to enforce a covenant against her

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    24 March 2006

    Warren Gordon reports on the eviction of travellers in Crawley, while Jonathan Ross examines the far-reaching powers of the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal

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    17 March 2006

    Warren Gordon looks at a family's fight to continue motorcycling on their land, while Jonathan Ross reports on a compensation decision that could impact on the property industry

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    10 March 2006

    Jonathan Ross examines the limitations of informal boundary agreements, while Warren Gordon reports on the clause binding pub tenants to their landlord's suppliers

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    03 March 2006

    Accounting for actionsThe message A damages claim against an NHS trust over injuries sustained by a child playing on its premises failed because the injuries were caused by the child's actions.The Case An NHS trust cannot be held responsible for brain injuries sustained by a child who fell from its ...

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    24 February 2006

    Warren Gordon reports on a supermarket's failed attempt to walk away from a lease, while Jonathan Ross looks at a dispute over the wording of another

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    17 February 2006

    Jonathan Ross reports on how KPMG failed to exercise a break in its lease, while Warren Gordon looks at a couple's fight against covenants preventing them building on their property

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    10 February 2006

    Warren Gordon reports on a failed attempt to stop a compulsory purchase order while Jonathan Ross looks at how a developer missed out on a lucrative deal

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    03 February 2006

    Jonathan Ross reports on trespass by the former prime minister of Antigua, while Warren Gordon looks at how a barrister defeated an £800,000 negligence claim