Concurrent Interest in UK Law
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Cedar Holdings Ltd v Green
... ... for a property transfer order extinguishing the first defendant's interest in the matrimonial home. The second defendant has continued to live and ... ...
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Antoniades v Villiers ; AG Securities v Vaughan
... ... that distinguishes his position from that of a licensee? It is an interest in land as distinct from a personal permission to enter the land and use ... ...
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Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council v Monk
... ... of a yearly tenancy where either the lessor's or the lessee's interest is held jointly by two or more parties, logic seems to me to dictate the ... , do not normally alter the beneficial rights inter se of the concurrent owners: see Re Warren [1932] 1 Ch. 42 per Maugham J. at p. 47; ... ...
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Wills v Wills
... ... of fact, and the Board has been urged not to depart from concurrent findings in the courts below ... 3 Their Lordships would, in ... it is clear that the respondent has not abandoned her claim to an interest in the properties. The correspondence between the respective attorneys ... ...
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Harris and Another v Goddard and Others
... ... does not affect the right of a joint tenant to release his interest to the other joint tenants, or the right to sever a joint tenancy in an ... 17 Joint tenancy is a form of co-ownership, or concurrent ownership, of property. Its special feature is the right of survivorship, ... ...
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Antoniades v Villiers (A.P.) and Another (A.P.)
... ... possession of the kind which is distinctive of a leasehold interest. Having no estate in land, they could not sue in trespass. Their remedy ... have the right to exclude everyone other than those who have concurrent estates. But if the licence agreement is what it purports to be, that is ... ...
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Ravenseft Properties Ltd v Hall ; Ravenscroft Properties Ltd v Hall ; Kasseer v Freeman ; White v Chubb (No1)
... ... the habendum in a lease only marks the duration of the tenant's interest, and that the operation of the lease as a grant takes effect only from ... , where a perplexity existed in the terms of the notice, and any concurrent explanation by the landlord went to matters relating to the tenancy as a ... ...
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Crawley v Dale
... ... joint tenant of the flat, she was not homeless, since she had an interest in the property, and thus she was not within the definition of a homeless ... , do not normally alter the beneficial rights inter se of the concurrent owners: see In Re Warren [1932] 1 Ch 42, 47 , per Maugham J; and Bull v ... ...
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Land Reclamation Company Ltd v Basildon District Council
... ... land is land which is scheduled as being of special scientific interest. They have made an application for planning permission to construct a road ... its business, and whether such occupation was negatived by the concurrent occupation of the apartments by the sub-tenants for residential purposes, ... ...
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Edwin M Hughes v La Baia Ltd
... ... or not, whereby any land to which this section applies or any interest therein or any rights attached thereto is or are held for the benefit, or ... But in view of the concurrent findings of fact in the courts below that was an impossible task. The ... ...
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