Possession of Land in UK Law
- Adverse Possession And Registered Land
- Acquiring Ownership To Land By Possession: Is Possession Really Nine-tenths Of The Law?
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Forfeiture Of Leases
...Forfeiture is the principal legal means of recovering possession. of land in a commercial landlord and tenant. context. Despite ......
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Forfeiture Of Leases
...Forfeiture is the principal legal means of recovering possession. of land in a commercial landlord and tenant. context. Despite ......
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Reacting To A CPO What Do You Need To Do?
......It may be that, in discussing why the acquiring authority needs your land, there is in fact no need for compulsory acquisition - if, for example, it ... often lengthy process of getting the CPO, the actual taking of possession can happen relatively quickly. Once a CPO has been confirmed, the ......
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One Long Party!
...... more than the mere existence of anti-social behaviour on its land and a mere failure to abate the nuisance was not enough. It argued that it ... in Sedleigh Denfield v O'Callaghan (1940), whereby a person in possession of land may adopt the nuisance of a third party if, with actual or ......
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Charity Proceedings
......(e.g. in tort or contract); and. A claim by a charity for possession. of land where there was no dispute about the charity's. decision-making ......
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A Brief Analysis Of The HS2 Bill
...... Compulsory acquisition of land which includes powers to acquire land, airpace or subsoil as necessary for ... Temporary possession and use of land includes powers to take temporary possession of land ......
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The Importance of Keeping Addresses for Service Up to Date as Land and Charge Certificates are Abolished
......The following paragraphs highlight some important issues: . Squatters and adverse possession. From 13 October, a person who has been in adverse possession of land for at least 10 years can apply to the land registrar to be registered as the ......
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Reacting to a CPO – what do you need to do?
In the second of our series on compulsory purchase, we turn to what you should do if your property is at risk of compulsory acquisition.......It may be that, in discussing why the acquiring authority needs your land, there is in fact no need for compulsory acquisition – if, for example, ... often lengthy process of getting the CPO, the actual taking of possession can happen relatively quickly. Once a CPO has been confirmed, the ......
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