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Tax
Case law affecting real estate developers
In 2024, important case law has been delivered that will impact real estate developers
ESG – Environmental, Social and Governance
ESG Knowledge Update | July 2024
Welcome to our Osborne Clarke ESG Knowledge Update, which offers a round-up of legal, regulatory and market news
Tax
Tax developments are gathering pace for the Dutch real estate market
What proposed changes will affect real estate entities?
Energy and Utilities
'Wind of change': Labour government lifts de facto ban on onshore wind in the UK
The swift move indicates a strong early commitment to the green economy and to reform of the UK's planning system
Infrastructure services
How to get ahead and avoid disputes prior to UK PFI handback
As projects enter a 'sunset' period, it is time to consider areas of potential dispute and how best to avoid
The Built Environment
Is Belgian real estate ready for the new rules for electric vehicles from 2025?
Obligations are changing for the installation of charging stations and infrastructure in Belgium
UK General Election
What can the Built Environment sector expect from the next UK government?
The sector will be hoping for clarity in a number of areas, including leasehold reform and planning, to support business
Real estate
English Upper Tribunal upholds Gravesham's appeal in limited setback for 1954 Act telecom renewals
Has a safety net for Operators now been lost?
Real estate
A muted Leasehold and Freehold Reform Act is now law but not yet in force in England
The hasty pre-general election introduction in the final parliamentary session has led to major legislative casualties
Real estate
Under Construction: Legal developments in the UK construction industry | May 2024
Early indications for the construction industry in the upcoming general election, JCT publishes the new Design and Build 2024 contracts
Knowledge Notes
Finishing Parliamentary business in the 'wash-up' ahead of UK general election: what legislation has survived and what has fallen?
Prorogation brought Parliamentary business to an end, meaning all draft legislation not passed is lost
Real estate
UK government concludes consultation on contractual controls on land
Proposed regulations include a public register of contractual control agreements to increase land ownership transparency