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Property Disputes - Reported Cases


  • Tamares Vincent Square Limited v Fairpoint Properties (Vincent Square) Limited [2007] EWHC 212; [2007] 07 EG 106 – right to light dispute;
  • London Borough of Wandsworth v Edward Grant Randall [2007] EWCA Civ 1126 – litigation relating to successor tenants in residential context;
  • Princes House Ltd & Anor v Distinctive Clubs Ltd (2007) [2007] EWCA Civ 374 – litigation about service charge apportionment relating to BAFTA building;
  • Pole v Peake - Court of Appeal authority on reservation of rights);
  • Floyer-Acland v Osmond -Court of Appeal authority on recovery of possession of agricultural holding for mineral extraction;
  • Baxter v Gillon - Court of Appeal decision on boundary issues;
  • R v Weymouth and Portland BC - Judicial review issues;
  • Mich-Onyibe v Wandsworth LBC – 05/11/08;
  • Wandsworth LBC v Allison [2008] EWCA Civ; CA case re homelessness;
  • William v Wandsworth LBC [2006] EWCA Civ. CA case re homelessness;
  • LB Wandsworth v David Whibley [2008] EWCA Civ; CA case on enforcement of postponed possession order; and
  • Derby CC v Christopher Anthony [2008] EWHC; injunction to prevent demolition of listed building.

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