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Raees + Co
Construction projects are inherently lengthy, complex, and at times uncertain. They typically involve the cooperation and synergy of multiple parties. Many risks and complications may arise both...
Raees + Co
It is of great importance for legislators to enact specific regulations requiring both landlords and tenants to comply to ensure the protection of both parties.
Raees + Co
Contracts are governed by Decree-Law (19) of 2001 Promulgating the Bahrain Civil Code, which outlines general rules for contracts for hire of service from Article 584-611, and specifically governs construction contracts...
Raees + Co
The construction industry is a significant component of the Bahraini economy with local and foreign investment in new residential and commercial projects continuing to proliferate through the years.
Raees + Co
The principal Law governing the real estate sector in the Kingdom of Bahrain is Legislative Decree No. (27) of 2017 on the Issuance of the Real Estate Sector Regulation Law (the "Law").
Raees + Co
Lease agreements are one of the common forms of agreements affecting both individuals and companies...
Raees + Co
The principal law governing real estate premises & its parts intended for residential & commercial purposes is Bahrain Law No. (27) of 2014 on the Issuance of the Real Estate Lease Law ("the Lease Law").
STA Law Firm
The new amendment amends the Article 1 of Bahrain Decree-Law No. 2/2001 related to the ownership of land by non-Bahrainis.
Charles Russell Speechlys
Whilst the rent review mechanism is governed by the specific provisions in each lease in question, it is common to find that in the absence of agreement, the reviewed rent
Charles Russell Speechlys
EE Limited & Hutchison 3G UK Limited v The Mayor and Burgesses of the London Borough of Islington
Charles Russell Speechlys
I am the managing agent of an office building with retail premises on the ground floor and offices on the first, second and third floors
Al Tamimi & Company
New resolutions have been introduced to boost investor confidence and fulfil an efficient and sustainable real estate market in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
The Government of Bahrain issued Law No 28 of 2014 (Development Law) in August 2014.
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
Legislative Decree No.66 of 2014 regarding the Settlement of Stalled Real Estate Projects came into force on 6 December 2014 (New Law).
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
Bahrain has issued Law No. 28 of 2014 in relation to governing real estate developments in Bahrain (New Law).
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
Legislative Decree No.66 of 2014 regarding the Settlement of Stalled Real Estate Projects came into force on 6 December 2014 (New Law).
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
The Development Law and Lease Law which were published in 2014 and featured in our previous updater, came into effect on 7 February 2015.
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
Decision No. 45 of 2014 in relation to Industrial Tenancies was published in issue no. 3159 of the Legal Gazette on 5 June 2014 and came into force on 6 June 2014.
European Union
Charles Russell Speechlys
We are the tenant of commercial premises in central London which we have occupied for five years. The lease is for a term expiring in 2035
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP
The Development Law and Lease Law which were published in 2014 and featured in our previous updater, came into effect on 7 February 2015.
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