Beard v Porter

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1947
Year1947
CourtCourt of Appeal
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4 cases
  • Harvey v Crawley Development Corporation
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 24 January 1957
    ...pocket. They are extra costs not included in the £4,000. A good illustration is the decision of this Court in ( Beard v. Porter 1948, 1 King's Bench, page 321). It seems to me that, as these costs of 5241. 10s. 1d. were reasonably incurred by Mrs Harvey in getting another house, they can fa......
  • Right Hon The Lord Mayor Aldermen & Burgesses of Dublin v Underwood
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 12 May 1993
    ...the costs from some other pocket. They are extra costs not included in the £4,000. A good illustration is the decision of this court in Beard .v. Porter 1948 1 K.B. 321. It seems to me that, as these costs of £241 10s. 1p. were reasonably incurred by Mrs. Harvey in getting another house, th......
  • Leon Courtney Robinson v Michelle Chen and Others
    • Jamaica
    • Supreme Court (Jamaica)
    • 19 December 2014
    ...discretion by assessing damages as at the date of the hearing. Johnson v. Agnew was again relied on as also the cases of Beard v. Porter [1948] 1 KB 321 [1948] 1 KB 321 and Wroth v. Tyler [1974] Ch 30 [1974] Ch 30. 15 The defendants relied on a valuation of the property dated January 30, 20......
  • Sumwaru v Khan
    • Guyana
    • Court of Appeal (Guyana)
    • 20 April 1982
    ...the difference between the purchase price paid by the respondent and the diminished value due to the presence of the third party. (See Beard v. Porter [1947] 2 All E.R. 407). Unfortunately however, no evidence in either of these latter regards was led at the trial. In the circumstances I ca......
1 firm's commentaries
  • Broken Covenants - How To Ensure A Break Is Valid
    • United Kingdom
    • Mondaq United Kingdom
    • 27 April 2012
    ...should not remain in occupation (Legal & General) and ensure occupiers on lease or licence vacate in good time: Beard v Porter [1948] 1 KB 321. The recent Ibrend Estates BV v NYK Logistics (UK) Ltd decision reiterated the potential issues concerning vacant possession conditions and clar......

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