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Andrew Francis

Barrister

Andrew Francis, barrister, Serle Court, & author of Restrictive Covenants and Freehold Land, a Practitioner’s Guide; 4th Edn. (2013) (Jordans) & and co-author of Rights of Light, The Modern Law ; 3rd Edn. (2015) (Jordans) (www.serlecourt.co.uk)

Barrister

Andrew Francis, barrister, Serle Court, & author of Restrictive Covenants and Freehold Land, a Practitioner’s Guide; 4th Edn. (2013) (Jordans) & and co-author of Rights of Light, The Modern Law ; 3rd Edn. (2015) (Jordans) (www.serlecourt.co.uk)

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

How has Lawrence v Fen Tigers Ltd been treated at first instance, asks Andrew Francis

Andrew Francis considers how to prevent the acquisition of a right of light

Andrew Francis discusses right of light reform proposals

Restrictive covenants & freehold land: is now the time to wake up to the challenges to validity, asks Andrew Francis

The decision in Coventry v Lawrence cannot be ignored, says Andrew Francis

 Are property sales and letting agents under scrutiny? Suzanne Rab & Andrew Francis say you can put your house on it

Holland Park provides a lesson in restrictive covenants, says Andrew Francis

Andrew Francis examines the risks involved in construing the wording of legal documents

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Law school partners with charity to give free assistance to litigants in need

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