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Modification of covenant impeding reasonable user of land (Payne v Maldon DC)
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LexisPSL

Authors: Andrew Bruce

Andrew Bruce was interviewed by LexisPSL this week about the decision of the Upper Tribunal in Payne v. Maldon D.C [2019] UKUT 335 (LC). The decision concerned an application to modify a restrictive covenant arising out of a planning agreement and gives rise to an interesting issue about ‘release fee’ damages.

Please click here to read Andrew's article. 


Offices to flat: a rare modification?

New Law Journal

Authors: Andrew Bruce

In an article for New Law Journal, Andrew Bruce explains the groups for sweeping away a leasehold covenant under s 84 of the Law of Property Act 1925.

The article, 'Offices to flats: a rare modification?' is available here.


Tribunal has jurisdiction to modify restrictive covenant (Lamble v Buttaci and another) LexisNexis
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This article was first published in Lexis®PSL Property (12 June 2018)

Authors: Andrew Bruce

Andrew Bruce, senior junior barrister at Serle Court Chambers, discusses the Upper Tribunal’s (UT) decision in Lamble v Buttaci, which concerns the jurisdiction of the UT to alter a qualified restrictive covenant relating to consent in the event that there wasn’t a determination to the unreasonableness of the refusal of consent. 


The injunction question
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Estates Gazette

Authors: Andrew Bruce


No room for views
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New Law Journal

Authors: Andrew Bruce


Dreamland and Banksy in the High Court
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Solicitors Journal

Authors: Andrew Bruce


The Battle for Ireby Fell
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New Law Journal

Authors: Andrew Bruce