The Electronic Communications Code: A Guide for Property Lawyers provides comprehensive and expert guidance on the key provisions of the Code.
Alongside detailed reference to case law, this book considers the different parts of the Electronic Communications Code, including:
- Definitions of the key Code terminology - How Code rights are acquired and resisted - How the terms of Code agreements are determined - The valuation of consideration (rent) - Applications for compensation - Termination and renewal of agreements
The Code and the related Transitional Provisions are set out in full for ease of reference.
Commentary is provided on all of the recent developments relating to the Code, including the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Act 2022, the first appeals to the Upper Tribunal, and jurisdictional changes.
This is an essential guide to the Electronic Communications Code for surveyors, barristers and solicitors practising in the fields of property law and telecommunications law.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Property and Land Law online service.
By:
Jon Wills (Landmark Chambers UK)
Imprint: Bloomsbury Professional
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 246mm,
Width: 156mm,
Spine: 32mm
Weight: 800g
ISBN: 9781526529732
ISBN 10: 1526529734
Pages: 520
Publication Date: 20 February 2025
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
Undergraduate
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction Chapter 1: The Context of the Code Chapter 2: Operators and Code Rights Chapter 3: Occupiers Chapter 4: Electronic Communications Apparatus and Networks Chapter 5: Code Agreements Chapter 6: The Imposition of a Code Agreement Under Para 20 Chapter 7: Consideration and Compensation Chapter 8: Interim Code Agreements Under Para 26 Chapter 9: Temporary Code Agreements Under Para 27 Chapter 10: Assignment, Upgrading and Sharing Chapter 11: Achieving Vacant Possession Chapter 12: Renewals and Modifications of Code Agreements Chapter 13: 1954 Act Lease Renewal Chapter 14: Content and Service of Notices Under the Code Chapter 15: Practical Matters in the Tribunals Chapter 16: Miscellaneous Parts of the Code Chapter 17: When is the Old Code Still Relevant? Chapter 18: Planning and the Code Appendix: Legislation The Code (Schedule 3A to the Communications Act 2003, as Amended) Transitional Provisions (Schedule 2 to the Digital Economy Act 2017)
Jon Wills is a barrister at Landmark Chambers, practising in all areas of property law and specialising in the Electronic Communications Code.