Law Society issues practice note for property solicitors on contaminated land
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The Law Society has issued a practice note on contaminated land for all solicitors involved in property transactions.
The practice note covers:
- Introduction: who should read the note; what the issue is; professional conduct; the status of the note; terminology;
- Contaminated land: the contaminated land regime; radioactive contaminated land; liability for remediation of contaminated land;
- Conveyancing transatctions: steps to be taken when acting for the buyer, tenant or lender; steps to be taken when acting for the seller or landlord; remediation notices; unresolved contamination;
- Conveyancing – specific transactions: leases; mortgages; share sales and asset purchases;
- More information and products.
The practice note – the Law Society’s view of good practice in the area (but which is not legal advice) – can be viewed here.
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