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What does Freehold mean? Freehold describes outright ownership of land (and the buildings on it) for an unlimited duration, as distinct from leasehold. In practice, a freehold owner has the right to possess, use and dispose of the property, subject to third‑party rights (such as easements/servitudes), covenants, mortgages/standard securities and statutory controls. In England and Wales and Northern Ireland, freehold generally refers to the legal estate of fee simple absolute in possession, one of the two estates capable of existing at law (see Law of Property Act 1925; similar provisions apply in Northern Ireland). In Ireland, it typically denotes a fee simple estate under...

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Cathedral precincts: collective enfranchisement exclusion; maps

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Part I of the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993 (LRHUDA 1993)

Part I of the LRHUDA 1993 provides qualifying tenants of flats with two principal rights:

  • a collective right to acquire the freehold of the block (collective enfranchisement) where the flats are in premises that satisfy specified conditions
  • an individual right to a new lease that runs for 90 years after the existing lease comes to an end

The right to collective enfranchisement only arises if a number of requirements are met. These relate to the nature of the building, the terms of the leases and the status of the tenants...

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Georgia Whiting
Georgia Whiting

Georgia is employed as Legal Counsel at Capita, dealing solely with contentious construction matters. Prior to this, she was a self-employed barrister at 4 King’s Bench Walk, where she remains as a Door Tenant. Her work included advising and acting in relation to issues arising out of construction, property development and refurbishment.  Her common law background also enables her to advise in respect of linked areas relating to property and construction and associated litigation, such as insolvency and negligence. Her time at a City Law Firm prior to obtaining Pupillage also equipped her with an understanding of commercial realities from multiple perspectives....

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