All articles by Warren Gordon – Page 11

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    27 January 2006

    Warren Gordon examines how a landowner need not communicate an objection to a right of way on its land, while Jonathan Ross reports on how parties sharing responsibility should clarify liability

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    06 January 2006

    Jonathan Ross reports on a company relying on a site investigation report to cover its losses, while Warren Gordon looks at whether a council document could be legally enforced

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    16 December 2005

    Jonathan Ross reports on a cheap house sale that collapsed because of an unenforceable contract, while Warren Gordon looks at a claim for negligence against law firm Norton Rose

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    09 December 2005

    Warren Gordon shows how a landlord failed to win a rent increase, while Jonathan Ross reports on how landlords can be compensated for land lost to squatters

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    18 November 2005

    Warren Gordon looks at a case involving JCT contract terms, while Jonathan Ross reports on a landlord and tenant dispute

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    04 November 2005

    Warren Gordon looks at vicarious liability being applied to two employers equally, while Jonathan Ross reports on how lawyers’ success fees are affecting legal bills

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    28 October 2005

    Warren Gordon looks at how the court’s interpretation of the term ‘victualler’ halted a subletting while Jonathan Ross reports on a failed application seeking security for costs from a claimant

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    21 October 2005

    Jonathan Ross looks at tenants’ and landlords’ liabilities for fire damage to adjoining properties, while Warren Gordon reports on an attempt to acquire legal title to land through adverse possession

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    14 October 2005

    Warren Gordon looks at a case involving mobile home dwellers’ claims to occupy green belt land, while Jonathan Ross reports on the use of a novel legal argument to deny a tenant compensation

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    07 October 2005

    Warren Gordon looks at an employer’s liability for its employees on site, while Jonathan Ross reports on the quashing of planning permission on a piece of land after it was sold to a housing association

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    30 September 2005

    Jonathan Ross looks at who is liable for injuries resulting from a building falling into disrepair, while Warren Gordon reports on the repercussions for tenants who breach suspended possession orders

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    09 September 2005

    Jonathan Ross reports on a law firm trying to avoid liability based on its successor’s actions, while Warren Gordon looks at a height restriction dispute in the City of London

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    02 September 2005

    Jonathan Ross reports on a claim that a mortgage valuation was negligent, while Warren Gordon looks at the court’s interpretation of an unsigned JCT contract

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    26 August 2005

    Warren Gordon reports on a householder who wanted to claim back VAT on building works, while Jonathan Ross looks at how expert evidence can be crucial in lease disputes

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    01 July 2005

    Warren Gordon looks at an eviction order brought by the Forestry Commission against travellers, while Jonathan Ross examines a dispute arising from the positioning of a mobile phone base station

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    24 June 2005

    Jonathan Ross reports on a landmark case that stops landlords recovering costs from tenants at the Leasehold Valuation Tribunal and Warren Gordon examines the meaning of ‘conformity’ over structure and local plans

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    27 May 2005

    Jonathan Ross reports on a landlord’s alleged breach of a tenant’s ‘quiet enjoyment’, while Warren Gordon looks at a dispute over rights of way

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    29 April 2005

    Jonathan Ross discovers the court will penalise a party through costs if it refuses an offer of mediation, while Warren Gordon examines the importance of uninterrupted occupation by squatters who claim adverse possession of land

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    01 April 2005

    Warren Gordon reports on a ground-share agreement at Selhurst Park, while Jonathan Ross looks at the importance of bringing a claim within the allotted time

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    04 February 2005

    Jonathan Ross highlights an ill-judged attempt to claim damages against an estate agent and Warren Gordon tells us a buyer may still be entitled to rental income even if the land is not registered