Richard Quenby
Richard Quenby was called to the Bar in 1985. For the next thirteen years he practised at the Chancery Bar in Manchester, where he specialised in landlord and tenant, commercial property and insolvency work.
Subsequently, he spent more than six years as the Principal Professional Support Lawyer in the Real Estate Division of Addleshaw Goddard LLP, whose clients included a wide range of well-known developers, funders, institutional investors, property companies and retail operators.
Richard now works as a freelance writer, tutor and lecturer. His published articles have appeared in Estates Gazette, Property Week, Legal Week and The Lawyer. He is also the co-author of Flat Schemes in Residential and Mixed Use Developments, published by Bloomsbury Publishing.
This seminar looks at the adverse impact that rights of way and rights of light can have upon a development project and offers practical guidance on a variety of issues in light of recent case law.
Topics Include:
- Rights of Way
- Public and private rights of way
- The purpose for which a private way can be used
- The physical and legal extent of a private right of way
- Altering the route of the way
- Boundaries and highway rules
- Liability for repairs
- Rights of Light
- Creation of the right to light
- What amounts to an actionable interference
- Damages or an injunction
- The amount of any damages