home libri books Fumetti ebook dvd top ten sconti 0 Carrello


Torna Indietro

chambers falcon - the electronic communications code and property law

The Electronic Communications Code and Property Law Practice and Procedure




Disponibilità: Normalmente disponibile in 20 giorni
A causa di problematiche nell'approvvigionamento legate alla Brexit sono possibili ritardi nelle consegne.


PREZZO
260,98 €
NICEPRICE
247,93 €
SCONTO
5%



Questo prodotto usufruisce delle SPEDIZIONI GRATIS
selezionando l'opzione Corriere Veloce in fase di ordine.


Pagabile anche con Carta della cultura giovani e del merito, 18App Bonus Cultura e Carta del Docente


Facebook Twitter Aggiungi commento


Spese Gratis

Dettagli

Genere:Libro
Lingua: Inglese
Editore:

Routledge

Pubblicazione: 09/2018
Edizione: 1° edizione





Note Editore

Life now without access to electronic telecommunications would be regarded as highly unsatisfactory by most of the UK population. Such ready access would not have been achieved without methodical and ultimately enforceable means of access to the land on which to install the infrastructure necessary to support the development of an electronic communications network. Successive governments have made such access a priority, regarding it as a principle that no person should unreasonably be denied access to an electronic communications network or electronic communications services. The enactment of the Telecommunications Act 1984 and its revision by the Communications Act in 2003 have played their role in the provision of an extensive electronic infrastructure in the UK, while their reshaping by means of the Digital Economy Act 2017 will continue that process. Throughout that process, a little publicised series of struggles has taken place between telecommunications operators and landowners, as they seek to interpret the Electronic Communications Code by which their rights and obligations have been regulated. This book describes the problems that accompanied the Old Code (which will continue to regulate existing installations and agreements); and the intended solutions under the New Code. The eminent team of authors explain the background, provisions and operation of the old code and the new one, providing practical and jargon-free guidance throughout. It is sure to become the reference on this topic and is intended as a guide for telecommunications operators, land owners, and of course for their advisers in the legal and surveying professions. All members of Falcon Chambers, comprising nine Queen’s Counsel and 30 junior barristers, specialise in property law and allied topics, including the various incarnations of the Electronic Communications Code. Members of Falcon Chambers, including all the authors of this new work, have for many years lectured and written widely on the code, and have appeared (acting for both operators and landowners) in many of the few reported cases on the subject of the interface between property law and the code, including for example: Geo Networks Ltd v The Bridgewater Canal Co. Ltd (2010); Geo Networks Ltd v The Bridgewater Canal Co. Ltd (2011); Crest Nicholson (Operations) Ltd v Arqiva Services Ltd (2015); Brophy v Vodafone Ltd (2017).




Sommario

I Introduction Introduction Legislative history The Electronic Communications Code 2003: an overview The European dimension II Electronic Communications Code 2003 (the Old Code) Old Code: general and special regime overview Operators under the Old Code Old Code general regime Old Code general regime: financial provisions Old Code special regimes Alteration and removal of apparatus under paragraph 20 Removal of apparatus under paragraph 21 Abandonment of apparatus Old Code sundry matters III Electronic Communications Code 2017 (the New Code) The Electronic Communications Code and property law: key concepts What are code rights? Who may confer code rights? To whom may code rights be granted? Over what may code rights be granted? The agreement conferring code rights Assignment, upgrading and sharing apparatus Imposition of code agreements Termination of code agreements Modification of code agreements Rights to require removal The New Code and the 1954 Act Transport land rights Street works, tidal water rights and undertaker’s works Overhead apparatus Trees and vegetation Consideration and compensation under the New Code IV Matters common to both codes Transitional provisions Notices under the codes Dispute resolution procedure under the codes Code avoidance Electronic communications and planning Compulsory purchase and entry for exploratory purposes Telecommunications and non-domestic rates Land registration Electronic communications and competition law The position in Scotland The role of OFCOM V Drafting Drafting considerations for code agreements VI The New Code – Annotated VII Appendices A Extracts from the Telecommunications Act 1984 and the Communications Act 2003 B 2017 Code and extracts from the Digital Economy Act 2017 C Statutory Instruments D OFCOM Code of Practice E OFCOM Template Notices F OFCOM Standard Terms




Autore

From Falcon Chambers, London, UK: Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC Jonathan Karas QC Wayne Clark Barry Denyer-Green Stephanie Tozer Oliver Radley-Gardner Toby Boncey With distinguished contributions from Gareth Hale, Partner, Dentons UK and Middle East LLP, and from Luke Maidens, Shulmans LLP.










Altre Informazioni

ISBN:

9781138543126

Condizione: Nuovo
Dimensioni: 9.75 x 6.75 in Ø 1.00 lb
Formato: Copertina rigida
Illustration Notes:1 table
Pagine Arabe: 898
Pagine Romane: xxvi


Dicono di noi