Barvis Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1971 |
Date | 1971 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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12 cases
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Marcus Dill v The Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
...in turn be traced back through the leading planning case on the definition of “building” in the planning statutes ( Barvis Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment (1971) 22 P & CR 710, DC), and to the judgment of Jenkins J in a rating case Cardiff Rating Authority v Guest Keen Baldwin......
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R Save Woolley Valley Action Group Ltd v Bath and North East Somerset Council (1) Golden Valley Paddocks Ltd (Interested Parties) (2) Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
...it concluded that the units were chattels not buildings since they were capable of being moved around the site. In Barvis Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment (1971) 22 P & CR 710, a tower crane on a steel track was held to be a "structure" or "erection" and thus a "building", even......
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Tewksbury Borough Council and Mr. Michael Keeley Mrs. Karen Adams and
...was in breach of an enforcement notice. The Divisional Court held that the boats were not capable of being a building. 20 Barvis v Secretary of State (1971) 22 P & CR 710 concerned a mobile crane 89 feet high which ran on a track fixed in concrete. It was capable of being moved from site......
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R (Hall Hunter Partnership) v First Secretary of State
...legislation, but its appropriateness to planning legislation was confirmed in Barvis Ltd v Secretary of State for the Environment [1971] 22 P&CR 710. 40. In Skerritts, Pill LJ approved the approach adopted by Bridge J in Barvis; the approach to the question of whether there had been a build......
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