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Introducing Commercial Conveyancing - Including Business Leases


BPP Professional Education

Summary

Price
£504 inc VAT
Study method
Classroom
Duration
1 day · Full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
6 CPD hours / points
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

Location & dates

Location
Address
4 Whitehall Quay
Whitehall Quay
LEEDS
West Yorkshire
LS14HR
United Kingdom
Address
Venue may change up to 14-days before the course start date
BPP University, St James Building, 79 Oxford Street
MANCHESTER
Lancashire
M16FQ
United Kingdom
Address
Venue may change up to 14-days before the course start date’
9-10 Portland Place
West London
London
W1B1PR
United Kingdom

Overview

SRA Competence

B

Overview

At the end of the course you will appreciate the additional areas of knowledge required by the commercial conveyancer. You will also understand the procedure of a commercial transaction and acquire a basic knowledge of the relevant statutory provisions. We will also consider the different needs and expectations of the commercial client.

Venue may change up to 14-days before the course start date. Enquire for dates.

CPD

6 CPD hours / points
Accredited by BPP Professional Education Limited

Description

Topics covered on this course will include:

  • The Standard Commercial Property Conditions
  • VAT on property transactions - including the latest requirements on a TOGC
  • Transfer of business tenancies
  • TUPE on the sale of a going concern
  • Enquiries, searches and planning considerations
  • The basic definitions under the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Part II as amended by the new Regulatory Reform (Business Tenancies) (England and Wales) Order 2003 which took effect on the 1st June 2004
  • Contracting out and the new replacement procedure
  • ‘Competent landlords’ and arguments on renewal – the ‘O’May principles’
  • S40 Notices; S25 Notices and S26 Notices, counter-notices and the new procedures
  • The Landlord and Tenant (Covenants) Act 1995
  • VAT and SDLT; break options and ‘notices’ generally


Under the SRA’s new approach to continuing competence, solicitors are expected to use the Statement of Solicitor Competence to identify and address their learning and development needs. The competence statement requires the following competencies:

  • A - Ethics, professionalism and judgement
  • B - Technical legal practice
  • C - Working with other people
  • D - Managing themselves and their own work

Who is this course for?

This course will be of benefit to trainees and domestic conveyancers who are from time to time called upon to deal with commercial property matters. It is also ideal for those moving from the residential conveyancing department to the commercial property department.

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