Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Wales
7 years ranked
Provided by Lanyon Bowdler Solicitors
Agriculture and rural affairs – a partner in the firm’s commercial and agricultural property department. Edward specialises in the sale and purchase of farms and estates including sales by auction, high value mortgages, sale and purchase of commercial property and businesses, various types of leases, Land law issues relating to common land, sporting rights, manorial rights, complex mesne of holding and organizing land, easements, profit-à-prendre, water abstraction, drainage and fishing, option and overage agreements, tenancies under the Agricultural Holdings Act 1986 and the Agricultural Tenancies Act 1995. He also assists the private client department on the succession issues within businesses.
Edward began his career with a specialist agricultural practice in North Wales, Cyfraith JRL Law and became a director in 2013. Cyfraith JRL Law became part of Allington Hughes Law where Edward remained as a director until 2015 when he joined Hibberts Solicitors in Cheshire as a partner to head their agricultural department. In 2018 Edward joined Lanyon Bowdler Solicitors a partner in the commercial and agricultural property department. Edward is one of the ALA’s regional co-ordinators for Wales, he is a past Farming Connect Rural Leadership Scholar and also sits on the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show Advisory Committee.
Provided by Chambers
Edward Nutting's expertise includes farm and estate transactions, agricultural tenancies, succession planning, and rural land development agreements.
Provided by Chambers
He is very focused on agricultural and rural businesses, and is a very good lawyer.
Edward is clearly very experienced, very well connected in the rural sector and he offers very practical and commercial advice. I really think highly of him.
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