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Insurance Supplement6 October 2006Vol 156, No 7243 Into extra time and out of pocketThe Wembley Stadium saga calls into question the procurement and delivery methods of the 2012 London Olympic Games. Jane Ryland reportsPower to the plannersDavid Brock dissects the interim Barker review, and suggests the planning system should be given the power to leadHoodies out…or in?David Radlett and Yinsong Luo consider whether there should be a public right to regulate access to private premisesTolerated trespass revisitedUntil the concept of the tolerated trespasser is abolished, new rules have been introduced to clarify landlords and tenants’ rights. Clive Moys reportsMeasuring upMany property agreements contain standard measuring clauses, but are their effects always what parties intend? asks Eleanor RichardsonPlaying it safeChristopher Boyce examines the new fire safety order, which puts the onus of proactive prevention on employers and property developers |
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