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    Property in the pandemic: Break clause conditions during lockdown

    09.04.20: Benjamin Faulkner, James McCreath and Jonathan Chew discuss the difficulties tenants may have in exercising break clauses in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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    Amendments to statements of case and the rule in Henderson v Henderson

    Article written by Martin Hutchings QC   1) Introduction Is it possible to resist an application to amend on the grounds that the new case could and should have been advanced earlier in the same proceedings? There is no mention... Read more

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    Kensell v Khoury [2020] EWHC 567 (Ch)

    Article written by Martin Hutchings QC   1) Introduction Is it possible to resist an application to amend on the grounds that the new case could and should have been advanced earlier in the same proceedings? There is no mention... Read more

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    Property in the pandemic: Supervening illegality

    Martin Hutchings KC and Tiffany Scott KC discuss supervening illegality in landlord and tenant relationships.

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    Insolvency Case Summaries – Spring 2020

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    Property in the pandemic: Insurance and rent suspension

    Jonathan Seitler KC and Joanne Wicks KC discuss insurance and rent cesser in the pandemic.

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    Unauthorised member payments out of registered pension schemes (Court of Appeal—Clark v HMRC)

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    Requests for contribution breaks: issues for trustees to consider

    Paul Newman KC and Simon Atkinson discuss some of the issues facing trustees of occupational pension schemes who are asked by employers for contribution holidays. They consider issues such as reporting requirements, actuarial input and membership concerns, and how trustees might deal with... Read more

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    Court of Appeal makes important ruling on EU principle of fiscal neutrality

    LIFE Services Ltd and The Learning Centre (Romford) Ltd v Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs [2020] EWCA Civ 452 Jonathan Davey QC has been successful before the Court of Appeal in two important charity / EU / tax cases regarding... Read more

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    LIFE Services Ltd and The Learning Centre (Romford) Ltd v Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs [2020] EWCA Civ 452

    Court of Appeal makes important ruling on EU principle of fiscal neutrality  Jonathan Davey QC has been successful before the Court of Appeal in two important charity / EU / tax cases regarding whether UK legislation providing an exemption from VAT... Read more

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