Description
On 8 June 2020 the Court of Appeal rejected the Valuation Office Agency’s request for leave to appeal against the Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM) case, bringing 18 years of discussions, negotiations and disagreements around how museums should be valued for rating purposes to its legal conclusion.
Join Lambert Smith Hampton and Landmark Chambers for a review of the case, including:
- The importance of evidence and collating it
- The implications of the decision for museums and other sectors
- Applying the underlying principles more widely
- The relevance of the decision to grant funded buildings
Speakers
Colin Hunter MRICS IRRV, Lambert Smith Hampton
David Forsdick QC, Landmark Chambers
Date & Timings
Friday 24 July 2020
13:00 - 14:00
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**This event will be hosted as a webinar. Participation is free of charge however, advance registration is required. Please note that participants will receive the joining instructions by email prior to the webinar, kindly check your email spam folder if you do not receive these within 24 hours of submitting your registration.**
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