- 19/04/2021
17:00 - 18:15
In collaboration with Nick Isaac QC, the Faculty have organised a series of webinars throughout 2021. This is an ideal opportunity to enhance your knowledge and satisfy your CPD requirements. This webinar is on Monday 19th April 2021 at 5.00 p.m. until 6.15 p.m.
This webinar will be delivered by a video conferencing programme called ZOOM which means that you will need to have the following available in order to access this seminar:
- Laptop or Computer
- Webcam & Microphone
Nick Isaac QC, will be delivering the subject on:
‘Easements’
What do you really know about easements? In this webinar we will cover the history and ambit of section 9, how easements can be created and terminated, common types of easement relevant to party walls, the difference between temporary and permanent works, practical maintenance of easements, and reinstating easements to avoid loss or damage.
Nick Isaac QC is a specialist property barrister who has been involved in many of the leading party wall cases over the last decade or more, and is deputy head of Tanfield Chambers. He is the author of “The Law and Practice of Party Walls” and “Where is my boundary” and co-author of “The New Party Wall Casebook”, and is currently writing a rights of light casebook. Alongside his barrister’s practice and writing, Nick also lectures regularly on party walls, boundaries and easements.
1.5 CPD hours available.
CPD certificates will be issued after the event. Please be aware that if you do not join within the first 30 minutes, you will not receive a cpd certificate. We cannot be responsible for anyone that does not attend the zoom meeting and please note that we will not provide video recordings of events that are missed.
*booking expires on 15th April 2021*
*Important – Once booked, we will send you the link a couple of days prior to the webinar via email to access the meeting, therefore please make sure that you fill in the contact details correctly on the booking form. For bookings of more than one person, can you please fill in the individual contact details for each person so that we can send the link to both parties*.