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The First 100 Years of the Law of Property Act 1925: A Celebration

Thursday 1 May 2025
12.15pm - 5.55pm, followed by drinks and canapés
The View at The Royal College of Surgeons, London
£75 + VAT | 3.5 CPD

A century after the legislation was passed, the Act remains of vital importance to today’s property lawyers. The event will shed new light on parts of the Act and cover less well-trodden ground as well as equip attendees with practical advice, and give everyone a chance to catch up with each other over some superb food and drink by Searcys.

The members of our Property Team have put together an exciting programme of high-quality sessions, covering a broad range of topics.

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If you would like to RSVP or have any questions at all, please contact seminars@wilberforce.co.uk

We hope to see you there!

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