Materials comprised of a Paper and PowerPoint Handout.
Event Date:
10 March 2026
Presenter:
Andrew Grant Barrister, Bankside Chambers
Synopsis:
Property litigation practice is continually evolving in line with new legislation, which influence how existing precedents are applied - but also reflecting changing societal norms and emerging issues.
In this paper Andrew has examined critical areas of Property Law Litigation, provided examples of recent cases, and has explored what the implications for property litigation practice might be.
This paper will provide practical insights into disputes arising from the sale of land, the legal implications of representations and warranties, claims for compensation in property transactions, and challenges to the indefeasibility of title.
Whether you are advising clients on transactional risks or navigating complex litigation, this paper will enhance your understanding of key legal principles and recent developments in property law.
These Materials will help you:
Recognise common disputes arising from the sale of land
Refresh your understanding of the legal implications of representations and warrantees
Summarise the challenges to the indefeasibility of title
Deepen your understanding of recent case law decisions and their implications for your practice.
Intended Audience:
General practitioners, property lawyers and legal executives, specialist construction lawyers, and litigators who practice in this area.