Discusses the broad aims of the Leasehold Reform, Housing and UrbanDevelopment Bill 1993: collective enfranchisement, relevant premises,qualifying tenants, long lease, and leases…
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Discusses the broad aims of the Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Bill 1993: collective enfranchisement, relevant premises, qualifying tenants, long lease, and leases at a low rent. Examines enfranchisement procedures and the valuation aspects relevant to the Bill. Concludes that the Bill has caused considerable concern because its complexity appears to offer little benefit to anyone.
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Concentrates on those provisions of the Environmental ProtectionAct 1990 which directly affect the property manager in general practice.Discusses the background to the Act, Part…
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Concentrates on those provisions of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 which directly affect the property manager in general practice. Discusses the background to the Act, Part I: Integrated Pollution Control, Part II: Waste disposal on land, Part III: Statutory nuisance, and further provisions of Parts IV to IX. Concludes that the provisions relating to Integrated Pollution Control in particular are likely to have future significance.
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Outlines the provisions of the Planning and Compensation Act 1991,and the implications for property managers and planners. Discussesdevelopment plans, definition of development �…
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Outlines the provisions of the Planning and Compensation Act 1991, and the implications for property managers and planners. Discusses development plans, definition of development – demolition, applications, appeals, and planning obligations. Summarizes other provisions contained in Part 1 of the Act.
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Considers the sections of Part 1 of the Planning and CompensationAct 1991 which create new, and modify existing, enforcement provisionsin the Town and Country Planning Act 1990…
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Considers the sections of Part 1 of the Planning and Compensation Act 1991 which create new, and modify existing, enforcement provisions in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990. Describes planning contravention notices, breach of condition notice, enforcement notices, stop notices, injunctions, rights of entry, certificates of lawful use or development, and compulsory purchase procedures. Concludes that the Act has completed a major reform of the planning system.
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This article is concerned with the role of theory in explaining the inter‐industry variation of vertical integration (VI). Why, for example, is the world aluminium industry highly…
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This article is concerned with the role of theory in explaining the inter‐industry variation of vertical integration (VI). Why, for example, is the world aluminium industry highly integrated (Stukey, 1983) whereas the tin industry is not (Hennart, 1982)? The article is not concerned with explaining differences in the average level of VI across countries, although these are undoubtedly significant (Chandler and Daeins, 1980).