Booker v Palmer
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 1942 |
Date | 1942 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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66 cases
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Verrall v Great Yarmouth Borough Council
...of the doctrine is perhaps to be found (I do not propose to trace it through the 19th century) in an observation of Lord Greene M.R. in Booker v. Palmer (1942) 2 All England 674 at page 677, where the learned Master of the Rolls is reported as saying: "If a licence is revoked in breach of a......
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Goh Gin Chye and Another v Peck Teck Kian Realty Pte Ltd and Another
...; there may be circumstances negativing an intention to create a tenancy. Such circumstances are numerous. In Booker v Palmer [1942] 2 All ER 674, a landowner allowed an evacuee, whose house had been destroyed by bombs during the war, to stay in his house rent free throughout the duration o......
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The moral paradox of adverse possession: sovereignty and revolution in property law.
...investors from adverse possession). (86) Hughes v. Griffin, [1969] 1 All E.R. 460 at 464, [1969] 1 W.L.R. 23; Booker v. Palmer, [1942] 2 All E.R. 674 at 677 (C.A.) (holding that the trespasser must intend to become an owner, and cannot become an owner without intending to); Ricard v. Willia......