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2019
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Rate claim over airport land fails to take off after Australian Federal Court decision
Councils’ ability to expand the areas over which they can charge federally leased airports “rates” has taken a blow in the recent Federal Court decision of Clarence City Council v Commonwealth of Australia [2019] FCA 1568.

New solutions to support rapid growth of the Aviation industry: New York Aviation Summit
The recently unveiled, multi-billion dollar airport regeneration projects being undertaken by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, as well as future prospects for asset-backed securitisations and other funding options for lessors and airlines, featured on the agenda at Norton Rose Fulbright’s annual New York Aviation Summit, which took place on November 15, 2018.
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Finding the right Brexit path for aviation – Taking control versus market access
The following is an edited version of a presentation delivered to UK Transport in Europe (UKTiE) at the House of Lords on 5 September which sought to highlight legal considerations to be confronted in Brexit negotiations.
Recent publications

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France introduces new category of legal instrument to support the growth of international trade
The French legal system is set to become more attractive with the introduction of a new category of legal instruments called “titre transférable” (transferable document) designed to facilitate and accelerate the digitalisation of trade finance transactions.

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English Commercial Court Dismisses Jurisdiction and Bias Challenges to LMAA Award: V & Anor v K
In <em>V & Anor v K</em> [2025] EWHC 1523 (Comm), the Commercial Court has dismissed jurisdictional and serious irregularity challenges under sections 67 and 68 of the Arbitration Act 1996 arising out of an LMAA arbitration.
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Navigating charterparty conditions and financing friction: The quiet power of letters of quiet enjoyment
The recent Singapore High Court decision in <em>The “CHLOE V” [2025] SGHC 142</em> explores the legal and commercial tensions that arise at the intersection of ship finance, charterparty negotiations, and mortgagee enforcement rights.
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