Easements: True Construction: What Does it All Mean?
Don’t miss this instalment of the easement essential series with Sydney Jacobs where you’ll gain valuable insights into the rules governing their true construction. Receive practical suggestions as to the drafting of instruments that grant easements and covenants and equip yourself with practical knowledge to avoid disputes. WEB238N02CZ
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Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law
This program is based on NSW legislation
1.00pm to 2.00pm Easements: True Construction: What Does it All Mean?
A common category of easement disputation concerns the rules applicable to the true construction of easements and covenants, for example:
- What extent of user an easement provides for
- What type of construction a covenant prohibits
Join Sydney Jacobs for a practically focused exploration of the latest cases that shed light on the rules that apply to the true construction of easements and covenants, how they differ to the rules for construction of commercial contracts; and for some practical suggestions as to the drafting of instruments granting of such interests to quell neighbourly disputation before it flares into mortal combat.
Presenters
Sydney Jacobs is a barrister at 13 Wentworth Chambers. He read for his LL.M at Cambridge and has a commercial equity practice encompassing property, partnership, corporate law and building & construction disputes. Sydney has gained expertise in easements involving both Torrens and Old System land, leasing matters, contracts for the sale of land including off-the-plan, notices to perform and to complete, rescission/ termination /specific performance /relief against forfeiture/ claiming the return of deposits, options/rights of first refusal, and strata disputes. A list of his many cases and publications is to be found on his 13 Wentworth Chambers website. Underscoring a life dedicated to the law (when he is not snowboarding), Sydney is the sole author of two major loose-leaf services, namely: Commercial Damages and Injunctions: Law and Practice, and part authors the leading loose-leaf service Commercial & International Arbitration (all published by Thomson Reuters). He has been, for many years, a popular presenter of CPD seminars
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Testimonials from Sydney’s past property law presentations:
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