The widely acclaimed Property Notices: Validity and Service provides the definitive account of the law relating to property notices. It contains a clear and practical guide to the legal principles governing whether a property notice is valid and whether it has been properly served. The importance of those principles for property lawyers cannot be over-stated: in the field of property law, rights are frequently exercised by the service of a notice and, for the party that has attempted to serve a notice (and perhaps its lawyers), the consequences of a finding that a notice is invalid may be disastrous. This new edition has been extensively revised and updated and includes commentary on: * The recent case law (including Ben Cleuch Estates Ltd v Scottish Enterprise, Prudential v Exel, Hexstone v Westlink, Hilmi v 20 Pembridge Villas, and MW Trustees v Telular) * The effect of a consensual "withdrawal" of a notice to quit or a break notice * The computation of time limits for the service of notices * Sections 17 and 18 of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1994 * The law on waiver as it relates to notices Property Notices: Validity and Service is the only work dedicated to this core area of practice and it is essential reading for all property lawyers.