
Covenants and easements are commonplace in property matters, but sometimes their very existence causes tension and disagreement. The process for modifying or extinguishing an outdated/obsolete covenant or easement can be long, costly, and complex.
This webinar will consider what recent case law means for the drafting and reading of easements and covenants now and in the future, and how extinguishment and modification arguments or claims can be optimally pursued.
There will be a focus on litigation matters relating to modification and extinguishment of easements and covenants under the Property Law Act. It will explore how recent case law highlights areas of opportunity and challenge for litigation and property lawyers; in particular, issues of evidence and compensation will be addressed, alongside issues of interpretation.
Don’t miss this opportunity to update your knowledge for your practice.
Property lawyers, legal executives, and civil and commercial litigators. Developers, surveyors and planners might also find it useful.
John Hannan, Barrister & Mediator, Bankside Chambers
Thomas Gibbons, Director, Thomas Gibbons Law