Conveyancing in UK Law
- MCP Pensions Trustees Ltd v AON Pension Trustees Ltd
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Rollerteam Ltd and Another v Riley
... ... Without bringing to bear some understanding of the history and structure of English land law and conveyancing practice it is not immediately obvious whether "A contract for the … disposition of an interest in land" should be understood to mean "A contract ... ...
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Chaudhary v Yavuz
... ... It effected a wholesale reform of the land registration system, which not only provided for the move to an electronic system of conveyancing but took a long overdue opportunity to review and revise many aspects of the legislation which had been found less than satisfactory in practice ... ...
- Michael Rittson-Thomas v Oxfordshire County Council
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Dunning (A.J.) & Sons (Shopfitters) Ltd v Sykes & Son (Poole) Ltd
... ... 14 With unregistered conveyancing, it is provided by section 76 of the Law of Property Act 1925 that in a conveyance there are to be implied, from the use of certain conventional ... ...
- Mortgage Express v Lambert
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Shiloh Spinners Ltd v Harding (A.P.).
... ... It is a section which involves day to day operation by solicitors doing conveyancing work: they should be able to take decisions and advise their clients upon a straightforward interpretation of the registration classes, not upon one ... ...
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Baker v Craggs
... ... Mr Justice Newey ... 1 As a result, it would seem, of conveyancing slips, the owners of some land first sold it to the defendant, Mr Martin Craggs, and then granted a right of way over it in favour of the claimants, ... ...
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Nickerson v Barraclough
... ... 4 None of the Conveyancing documents contains any express grant of a right of way over Scouts Lane for the benefit of the pink land. The right of way, whatever may be its ... ...
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Abbey National Building Society v Cann
... ... friends cogently demonstate, to adopt either answer and apply it to all overriding interests across the board would produce at least one conveyancing absurdity. Thus it would be a conveyancing absurdity that the purchaser of a legal estate should take subject to the rights under section 70(1)( g ) ... ...
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