Complete Flashcards
What does ‘Without Prejudice’ mean?
Means correspondence marked with it cannot later be admitted in evidence before a court or employment tribunal without the consent of both parties concerned.
What does ‘Subject to Contract’ mean?
- The parties are still negotiating and have not yet reached a final, binding agreement.
- Used to ensure that people do not enter into a binding agreement.
What does ‘Without Prejudice, Save as to Costs’ mean?
- It means should the matter go to Court, the parties can then disclose communications when the Court comes to decide the issue of costs.
What different Agency Agreements can you have?
- Sole Agency
- Sole Selling Rights Agency
- Multiple Agency
- Joint Sole Agency
What is Sole Agency?
- When one firm has the exclusive rights to market your property for a fixed period.
- Usually 1-2% commission.
- Firm may get complacent.
- May include less market coverage.
What is Multi Agency?
- When two or more agents act for the vendor and the agent who sells the property earns the commission.
- Competitive.
- Fee will usually be between 2% and 3.5%.
What is Joint Agency?
- Where two agents “share” commission, irrespective of who finds the buyer.
- Wider marketing campaign.
- Agents may take the view they will receive commission no matter if they find the buyer or not!
What is Sole Selling Rights?
-agent is entitled to their fee or commission whoever sells the property or introduces the buyer.
What is a ‘cooling off’ period?
Agents have to give sellers/vendors 14 days in which they can change their mind, without penalty, about instructing them.
What are the methods of sale?
- Private Treaty
- Formal Tender
- Informal Tender
- Auction
What are the payment rates for the Hedgerow Standard, Low and no input Grassland and Agricultural and Horticultural Soils standard?
Hedgerow Standard - £19/m (was £16/m)
Low and no input Grassland - £28/ha (introductory)
Agricultural and Horticultural Soils - £22/ha (introductory)
What is the difference between Mid & Higher Tier Stewardship?
- Higher Tier is for land that requires more complex management, tailored to the individual site.
- Mid Tier = 5 year agreement
- Higher Tier = 10 year agreement
What is Cross Compliance?
Made up of;
- ‘Statutory Management Requirements’ (SMRs)
- Standards for ‘Good Agricultural and Environmental Conditions’ (GAECs).
- A set of rules which farmers and land managers must follow on their holding if they are claiming certain rural payments.