Anchor Brewhouse Developments Ltd v Berkley House (Docklands Developments) Ltd
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1987 |
Year | 1987 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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11 cases
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Jaggard v Sawyer
...and 863 C). 48Trespass to the plaintiffs' airspace by crane jibs was again the ground of complaint in Anchor Brewhouse Developments Limited v Berkley House (Docklands Developments) Limited (1987) 38 BLR 87. Founding himself on Woollerton and Wilson, John Trenberth and Patel, Scott J held th......
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Decision Nº ACQ 130 2011. Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber), 19-07-2013
...Lands v Shun Fung Ironworks Ltd. [1995] 2 A.C. 111 Anchor Brewhouse Developments Ltd. v Berkeley House (Docklands Developments) Ltd. [1987] 2 E.G.L.R. 173 Sovmots Investments Ltd. v The Secretary of State for the Environment [1979] A.C. 144 Belfast Corporation v O. D. Cars Ltd. [1960] A.C. ......
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Bocardo SA v Star Energy UK Onshore Ltd
...to say that over flying can never be actionable nor over sailing of cranes even if no damage occurs: see Anchor Brewhouse Developments Ltd v Berkley House (Docklands Developments) Ltd [1987] 2 EGLR 173. Further the owner of the land prima facie will be entitled to an injunction and it will ......
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L M Homes Ltd v Queen Court Freehold Company Ltd
...relation to a freehold is even stronger: see for example Anchor Brewhouse Developments Ltd v Berkley House (Docklands Developments) Ltd [1987] 2 EGLR 173. 21 Mr Denehan submitted, however, that these common law principles did not apply to the right of enfranchisement under the 1993 Act. The......
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The Normativity of the Private Ownership Form
...(last visited 15 January 2012).15 Anchor Brewhouse Development Ltd vBerkley House [1987] 2 EGLR 173, 178.This is not to say thatcourts actively encourage owners to become anti-social in their dealings with non-owners.(Indeed,see the concluding lines of the decision made by Lord Denning MR i......