Recovering service charges under a lease
The recent English Court of Appeal case of Sara & Hossein Asset Holdings v Blacks Outdoor Retail [2020] EWCA Civ 1521 is of interest to both landlords and tenants –
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The recent English Court of Appeal case of Sara & Hossein Asset Holdings v Blacks Outdoor Retail [2020] EWCA Civ 1521 is of interest to both landlords and tenants –
The latest Quarterly Economic Survey (QES) published today (12 January 2021) by Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NI Chamber) and BDO shows that almost 7 in 10 members
Today sees the release of December data from the Ulster Bank Northern Ireland PMI®. The latest report – produced for Ulster Bank by IHS Markit – signalled that the Northern
Chartered Accountants Ireland has written to Chancellor of the Exchequer, The Rt. Hon Rishi Sunak MP, requesting that the government responds to the deteriorating COVID-19 situation by extending the tax
Aidan Gough, Designated Officer and Director at InterTradeIreland, has told Business First, “Last year was a period of great uncertainty for firms, with discussions around Brexit, combined with the impact
The traditionally quieter post-festive period gives traders much-needed breathing space to get documentation correct and iron out any early problems so that they are prepared for the new post-Brexit reality
During the summer, Eversheds Sutherland Private Equity specialists published a series of weekly bitesize articles focusing on issues likely to be relevant to investors and their portfolio companies at that
Hospitality Ulster has said that the hospitality sector is ready, willing and able to help the local health service get the ‘jab done’ by offering up closed hospitality premises to
The President of Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NI Chamber) has warned that “2021 will require businesses to remain flexible and fleet-of-foot, as they grapple with the changes
Both bright spots and five focus areas for intervention identified as research reveals Northern Ireland’s competitive edge has slowly slipped over two decades. The Ulster University Economic Policy Centre (UUEPC)