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Negative Acknowledgement of Party Structure Notice by GOV.UK
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This template is a negative acknowledgment letter for an Adjoining Owner responding to a Building Owner's Party Structure Notice under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. It allows the Adjoining Owner to state their disagreement with proposed works and outlines options for appointing a surveyor to resolve the dispute.
Party Structure Notice by GOV.UK
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This template is a formal notice for a Building Owner to inform an Adjoining Owner about proposed building works that fall under the Party Wall etc Act 1996. It outlines the nature of the works, the intended start date, and the process for the Adjoining Owner to respond. The notice also details options for dispute resolution and surveyor appointments.
One-Way Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by GOV.UK
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This document is a one-way Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) designed to protect confidential information. It outlines the obligations of a Recipient to keep information disclosed by a Discloser secret and to use it only for a specified purpose. The agreement includes provisions for handling confidential information, exceptions, and governing law.
Positive Acknowledgement of Party Structure Notice by GOV.UK
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This template is an example letter for an Adjoining Owner to acknowledge a Party Structure Notice under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. It allows the Adjoining Owner to consent to proposed works, special foundations, or an earlier start date. The letter also includes options for indicating a preference for receiving further communications via email.
Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) by GOV.UK
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This Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement is designed for two parties who intend to exchange confidential information for a specific purpose, such as exploring a joint venture. It sets out the obligations of each party, acting as a recipient, to keep the disclosed information secure, use it only for the agreed purpose, and return all copies upon request. The agreement also specifies exceptions to confidentiality and the governing law.
Line of Junction Notice - New Wall Wholly On Your Own Land by GOV.UK
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This template is a formal Line of Junction Notice, used by a building owner to inform an adjoining owner of their intention to build a new wall entirely on their own land, up to the boundary line. Issued under section 1(5) of the Party Wall etc Act 1996, it details the proposed works, start date, and options for dispute resolution or surveyor appointment. The template includes guidance notes for completion.
Line of Junction Notice - New Wall Astride the Boundary by GOV.UK
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This template is a Line of Junction Notice, used by a Building Owner to formally notify an Adjoining Owner of their intention to construct a new wall at the property boundary under the Party Wall etc Act 1996. It outlines options for building astride the boundary or wholly on the Building Owner's land, and addresses the process for appointing an 'Agreed Surveyor' in case of a dispute.
Negative Acknowledgement of 3:6 Metre Notice by GOV.UK
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This template is a formal letter for an Adjoining Owner to negatively acknowledge a 3/6 Metre Notice under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. It indicates disagreement with proposed works and initiates a dispute, offering options for appointing a surveyor. The letter allows the Adjoining Owner to state specific concerns and propose a surveyor.
Acknowledgement of Line of Junction Notice by GOV.UK
GOV.UK
This template is an example letter for an Adjoining Owner to formally acknowledge a Building Owner's "Line of Junction Notice" under the Party Wall etc Act 1996. It allows the Adjoining Owner to indicate consent or objection to proposed works, such as building a new wall astride the boundary or placing special foundations, and to state their preference for surveyor appointment in the event of a dispute.
3:6 Metre Notice by GOV.UK
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This document is an example letter for a 3/6 Metre Notice under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. It serves to notify an adjoining owner of proposed excavation and construction works near their property. The template outlines the legal basis for the notice, details the proposed works, and explains the process for agreement or dispute resolution, including the appointment of a surveyor.