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A-Z of Planning Law for Property Lawyers


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Summary

Price
£72 inc VAT
Or £24.00/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
3 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Overview

Learning Outcomes

  • Improved understanding of property law

What is the target audience?

  • Planning and property law practitioners

Description

Planning law is a niche area which many property lawyers will gladly shy away from where possible, yet there is no doubt that many practitioners would benefit from a greater understanding of this complex and often changeable field of practice.

This course is aimed at commercial and residential property practitioners who wish to enhance their knowledge of planning law and understand the impact this has on their field of practice. This course will also provide a useful introduction to those who currently practice in other areas but who are considering moving into planning law.

This comprehensive three hour course will provide practitioners with a detailed overview of planning law and is delivered in clear and easy to digest A-Z format.

Part 1 - A-E

This webinar will provide practitioners with an overview of everything from abandonment to environment statements and will cover some of the following topics:

  • Affordable Housing
  • Breach of Condition Notice
  • Community Infrastructure Levy
  • Determination Periods
  • English Heritage

Part 2 - G-N

This webinar will provide practitioners with an overview of everything from General Development Orders (GDOs) to non-determination and will cover some of the following topics:

  • Green Belt Development
  • Hedgerows
  • Implementation
  • Judicial Review
  • Listed Buildings
  • Material Consideration
  • Neighbourhood Developments
  • National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF)

Part 3 – O-V

This webinar will provide practitioners with an overview of everything from open space to variation (material) and will cover some of the following topics:

  • Outline Planning Permission
  • Planning Permission
  • Revocation
  • Section 73 Applications
  • Trees
  • Use

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