News & Events: Nicola Muir

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Validity of Notices—Where Are We Now?

7th March 2022

The case of Eastern Pyramid Group Corp SA v Spire House RTM Co Ltd [2021] EWCA Civ 1658 is the latest in a steady stream of...

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Nicola Muir has been appointed as a Fee-Paid Judge of the Property Chamber of the First Tier Tribunal

11th November 2021

We are delighted to announce that Nicola Muir has been officially appointed as a Fee-Paid Judge of Property Chamber of the...

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Whose land is it anyway? A recent adverse possession case has rendered successful claims even less likely

23rd August 2021

Adverse possession is a legal principle whereby a person who does not have legal title can become the owner of land by being...

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Leasehold – A New Dawn

25th January 2021

It is estimated that there are 4.5 million leasehold homes in England alone. Leasehold lobbyists have been fighting for the...

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Tanfield Talks “Reform is in the Air – What’s proposed for Leasehold?”

14th July 2020

The Government and the Law Commission have been busy over the last year or so looking at ways to improve the lives of...

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Leasehold enfranchisement – options to reduce the price

26th May 2020

L & T. Review 2020, 24(3), 89-95 L & T. Review 89 Leasehold enfranchisement is notoriously complicated and...

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The consequences of breaching absolute covenants

13th May 2020

By Nicola Muir Residential leases can last a long time. A lot can change in 99 years or 999 years. What the landlord...

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Beware of Absolute Covenants – Supreme Court gives decision in Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent Ltd

6th May 2020

By Nicola Muir - 6th May 2020 The Supreme Court gave judgment today in the case of Duval v 11-13 Randolph Crescent Ltd...

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A busy residential road lies ahead

6th January 2020

By Nicola Muir What’s new and happening in residential property law in 2020? It’s that time of year again when I dust...

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A new question: When is a flat not a flat?

2nd December 2019

By Nicola Muir Having struggled with ‘what is a house?’, the Court of Appeal has turned its attention to ‘what is a...

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