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Chambers’ work includes litigation and non-contentious advisory
work, and members appear regularly before appellate courts, the
High Court, the County Courts, as well as a range of property tribunals.
Members also act in arbitrations and mediations.
Chambers’ work involves all aspects of: real property work
(including restrictive covenants, easements, co-ownership, trusts
of land, sale of land, land charges, rights of way, boundaries,
easements, options and adverse possession, as well as mortgages
and other securities (including setting aside for undue influence
or duress); contentious and non-contentious private landlord and
tenant work (including advisory and court work relating to agricultural,
business and residential property, forfeiture, dilapidations, possession
proceedings and leasehold enfranchisement). Members of chambers
also provide advice and advocacy in matters relating to the rights
and duties of local housing authorities and tenants under the provisions
of the Housing Acts.
Individual members of Chambers have experience in highways, commons,
town and village greens, compulsory purchase, school sites, property-related
taxation and the professional negligence of surveyors and estate
agents.
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