Managing risk for occupiers, guarantors and assignments - Legal Week risk management Q&A in association with Nabarro
In this video, Nabarro real estate dispute resolution partner Nick Lloyd talks to Legal Week editor-in-chief John Malpas about managing risk for occupiers, guarantors and assignments.
September 01, 2003 at 09:00 AM
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In this video, Nabarro real estate dispute resolution partner Nick Lloyd talks to Legal Week editor-in-chief John Malpas about managing risk for occupiers, guarantors and assignments.
Topics covered include:
- The shift in the relationship between landlords and tenants in the wake of the recession;
- The importance of the decision in Good Harvest Partnership LLP v Centaur Services Ltd and how it poses a headache for occupiers and tenants rather than landlords;
- Why attempts by landlords and tenants to get around the 1995 Covenants Act are likely to be 'stamped on' as a result of the Act's strict anti-avoidance provisions; and
- How litigation in the real estate sector is set to develop in future.
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