Last year the Upper Tribunal held that holders of concurrent leases that are subject to pre-existing Telecoms Code agreements cannot be treated as a ‘party to the agreement’, effectively sterilising their ability to terminate...more
In this September quarter edition, we cover:
..Oceanfill v Nuffield Health and Cannons Group - Restructuring lease liabilities; what’s the plan for guarantors?
..Dell and another v 89 Holland Park (Management) Ltd – ...more
10/3/2022
/ Commercial Leases ,
Commercial Tenants ,
Contract Termination ,
Contract Terms ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Housing Developers ,
Landlords ,
Real Estate Development ,
Relief Measures ,
Service Charges ,
Telecommunications ,
UK
The Upper Tribunal has provided welcome clarity on when a landowner may resist the imposition of a new “full” agreement under the Electronic Communications Code in Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd v...more