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Canary Wharf v EMA Brexit lease battle begins

As the exact terms of the UK’s departure from the EU continues to cause consternation in parliament and across the country, a trial has begun over whether Brexit constitutes a very different – and specific – form of frustration.

The High Court is being asked to decide whether Brexit triggers the rarely used legal doctrine of “frustration” in the case of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and its £13m-a-year lease of premises at Canary Wharf, which runs until 2039, with no break clause.

If judge Mr Justice Marcus Smith decides that Brexit is a “frustrating event”, it would mean that the EMA could walk free of the lease of its premises at Churchill Place, E14 – and could set a massive precedent for other tenants to make similar claims.

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