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Agriculture & Rural Affairs

Our knowledge and expertise in the agriculture and rural affairs team has developed from an understanding of the issues faced by clients in the rural economy. The potential issues which you as a farmer, landowner or tenant may need to take legal advice on are numerous and varied and may affect your land and property, your animals and machinery and the running of your business for you and for your future generations. We have experience in providing advice on issues including environmental concerns, succession and estate planning, land transactional matters and access to land, tenancies, agreements and licences. For more information on the services we provide to agricultural and rural clients please visit us at www.jcp-rural-practice.co.uk

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