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Property law weekly: litigation, conveyancing, planning, tax and building safety—key cases and reforms in England, Wales and Scotland (19 March 2026)

Published on: 19 March 2026

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Residential property

Court of Appeal recasts meaning of ‘building’ in rights of first refusal

In SGL 1 Ltd v FSV Freeholders Ltd [2026] EWCA Civ 267, the Court of Appeal (Civil Division) upheld the appeal by SGL1 Limited (the Appellant) against FSV Freeholders Limited (the Respondent). The dispute concerned the construction of ‘building’ for Part 1 of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1987 and the validity of section 5 notices served by the administrators of Fox Street Village Limited. The central question was whether Blocks A, B, C and E at Fox Street Village, Liverpool, comprised a single building or several buildings, which in turn determined whether the landlord had to sever the transaction under section 5(3) of the Act. The High Court had previously concluded that all four blocks formed one building, thereby invalidating the two section 5 notices...

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