Article parent: commercial-property-law
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Preparing your commercial property for a sale
One of the first questions a seller of commercial property often asks, is how long will the sale take to go through? For many reasons, sp...
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When it is not good to talk
Cathryn Pernstich, a Senior Associate Solicitor in our Commercial Property Team, looks at rights of ways over adjoining land. A right of ...
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Who repairs what? – repairing liabilities in leases
Our Commercial Property Team, looks at repairing liabilities in leases. Most modern day leases will usually require a tenant to keep the ...
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Does a Landlords’ No Always Mean No?
Our Commercial Property department look at leases which require landlord’s consent and their implications. Most leases restrict tenants f...
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Break Clauses – Are they the escape route they seem?
Commercial leases often contain provisions, commonly referred to as “break clauses”, allowing one (or either) party to terminate the leas...
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There’s a new class in town
Our Commercial Property department looks at one of the new changes made to permitted development rights which came into force on 25th May...
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Overage Provisions – Something to get your claws into?
Cathryn Pernstich, a Senior Associate in our Commercial Property Team, looks at points to consider when putting overage into place. Overa...
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Effects on assigning a lease for a business
The majority of landlords grant leases for one main reason – to obtain a steady income stream in the way of rent. A good tenant wil...
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Time to cut lease: should today’s leases be subject to necessary mo...
A lease is a commonly used way to enable a party to occupy a property. It is a valuable asset for both a landlord and a tenant. For that ...
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What happens at the end of a commercial lease?
For many businesses, having a commercial premises is an essential element of running a successful business. For this reason, businesses t...
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A right to play?
Cathryn Pernstich, a Senior Associate, in our Commercial Property Team, looks at easements and their evolution. Rights granted to do some...
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Make Sure They Insure
Our Commercial Property department looks at the landlord’s insurance obligations under a lease after a High Court decision made early thi...
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Side letters – Landlords and tenants beware
Lily Meyer, an Associate Solicitor in our Commercial Property department explores favourable terms when negotiating a commercial lease ex...
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A Clearer Future for Fire Safety?
Our Commercial Property department, looks at recent announcements released by the Government in relation to the cladding ban. This review...
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Tanuja Sellahewa becomes Partner in Commercial Property team
Morrisons Solicitors are delighted to announce the promotion of highly regarded Senior Associate Tanuja Sellahewa to Partner in the Comme...
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Service Charge Code: Time to be Professional?
Our Commercial Property department looks at the published professional statement by the Royal Institutes of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) re...