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Tricia Hemans and Daniel Black pen an article for the New Law Journal on common law nuisance

In an article for the New Law Journal titled "Child's play?", Tricia Hemans & Daniel Black consider common law nuisance and an interesting High Court decision on noise from a nursery.

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Certified for broader protection? “Landlord Deed of Certificate” Requirements and “qualifying leases” under Sch. 8 of the Building Safety Act 2022.

Daniel Black considers "Landlord Deed of Certificate” requirements and “qualifying leases” under Sch. 8 of the Building Safety Act 2022.

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Easy as 1, 2, 3? Section 123 of the Building Safety Act and supporting Regulations create a power and a discretion to make remediation orders

The Building Safety Act 2022 has reconstructed the law on fire safety and structural issues for higher blocks of residential flats. A group of Falcon Chambers barristers have studied the Act, analysed how it has been interpreted in courts and tribunals thus far, and have first-hand experience of BSA cases. In this series of articles Paul Letman, Catherine Taskis KC, Cecily Crampin, Camilla Chorfi, Julia Petrenko, Daniel Black, Kavish Shah, Ashpen Rajah and Richard Miller set out key issues of which property law practitioners should be aware under the BSA 2022.

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A practitioners’ guide to the intermediate track

Tricia Hemans and Daniel Black take an in-depth and practical look at the intermediate track, covering the four bands, costs, and questions that are yet to be answered, in an article for the New Law Journal.

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The Building Safety Act, Foreign Defendants, and proceeding “as if” by the CPR where FtT Rules are silent

The Building Safety Act 2022 received Royal Assent in April 2022. It is seen as an “overhaul” of previous regulations and changes how residential buildings should be constructed, maintained and made safe. A group of Falcon Chambers barristers have studied the Act, analysed how it has been interpreted in courts and tribunals thus far, and have first-hand experience of BSA cases. In this series of articles Paul Letman, Catherine Taskis KC, Cecily Crampin, Camilla Chorfi, Julia Petrenko and Daniel Black set out key issues property law practitioners should be aware about the BSA 2022.

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