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Publications
Members of Chambers regularly produce articles for publication and a selection are available here. In addtion, a regular newsletter is also produced and recent editions are also available to download.
Articles
Newsletters
- October 2007 [PDF] We celebrate our fifth birthday and welcome our new junior tenant, Nicholas Trompeter. Mark Warwick on the enforceability of side agreements and a thorough review of the law of co-ownership as expressed by the House of Lords in Stack v Dowden by Stephen Boyd . Neil Mendoza looks at recent applications of Stack.
- May 2007 [PDF] In this newsletter, Ian Clarke and Henry Webb consider two aspects of the civil law
which involve strict liability – one imposed by Parliament and the other by equity. For
those who have not met Henry, we are pleased to announce that he joined Chambers
in October following his successful completion of his pupillage with us. Prior to
pupillage Henry obtained a law degree and the BCL degree whilst at University
College, Oxford. He followed Hugh Jackson, Mark Warwick and Ian Clarke in
pupillage and now practises in all areas of work undertaken by Chambers.
- November 2006 [PDF]
In this, our ninth newsletter, Jonathan Ferris takes us on a legal walk along the foreshore, Philip Kremen guides us through the intricacies of vesting orders in cases where there are multiple sub-tenants and Richard Clegg shows us the way in the statutory forest of assured and assured shorthold tenancies.
- May 2006 [PDF]
This edition addresses some recurrent issues of contract law –Jeremy Cousins QC looks at recovering damages for ‘avoided’ losses; Stephen Boyd examines the incorporation of certain terms in a contract and Juliette Levy considers the governing law of contracts and the law of duress.
- March 2006 [PDF]
The first newsletter of 2006 focuses on developments in the law of landlord and tenant. Mark Warwick discusses the recent House of Lords decision concerning the operation of Landlord & Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995 in London Diocesan Fund v Avonridge, in which he appeared for the successful Appellant. Stuart Hornett examines the principles and some recent cases concerning rectification of leases; and Gary Blaker reviews the latest cases on when time will be of the essence in rent reviews.
- November 2005 [PDF]
In this edition we have provided four articles that we hope are both thoughtful and helpful to busy practitioners covering various aspects of practice and procedure as well as the impact of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights in possession claims.
- July 2005 [PDF]
Ian Clarke discusses the impact in the continuing battle between fixed and floating charges of the House of Lords' decision in Spectrum Plus; Stephen Boyd considers the Court's approach to restraint of trade clauses in solicitors' partnership agreements; and Juliette Levy considers to what extent Grovit v Doctor retains its potency in applications to strike out proceedings as an abuse of process.
- June 2005 [PDF]
This issue of the Selborne Chambers' Newsletter focuses on three distinct aspects of the law of real property. Jonathan Ferris provides an overview of recent and impending developments in the law of compulsory purchase – a power increasingly used by local authorities and a potential growth area for litigation. Duncan Kynoch reviews the potential impact of Human Rights law in adverse possession cases, particularly in the light of the recent decision in Beaulane v Palmer and Philip Kremen highlights some of the difficulties that vendors and purchasers alike may encounter in establishing and conveying parking rights.
Books
- Wolstenholme & Cherry’s Annotated Land Registration Act 2002 (Sweet & Maxwell, 2003) – Ian Clarke
- The Land Registration Act 2002 – A Practical Guide (Sweet & Maxwell, 2002) – Ian Clarke (also published as the Supplement to Ruoff & Roper, The Law and Practice of Registered Conveyancing)
- Cousins on the Law of Mortgages (2nd edition, Sweet & Maxwell, 2001) – Ian Clarke
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