Brown v Peto

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1900
CourtQueen's Bench Division
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7 cases
  • Murphy, Dolan inster Bank v Hollinshead and Others
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court (Irish Free State)
    • 7 Julio 1930
    ...apportionable between the lands and the chattels, as the rent issued out of the lands to the exclusion of the chattels. Brown v. Peto, [1900] 1 Q.B. 346, [1900] 2 Q.B. 653, applied. Salmon v. Matthews, 8 M. & W. 827, and Hoare & Co. v. Hove Bungalows, Ltd., 56 S.J. 686, distinguished. Appea......
  • UCB Group Ltd v Hedworth
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 24 Mayo 2002
    ...definition in the Conveyancing Act 1881 included payments which did not issue out of the land (a point which is clearly brought out in Brown v. Peto [1900] 2 QB 653). Further or alternatively, he submits that for the purposes of paragraph (g) an absolute beneficial interest subsisting under......
  • Land Reclamation Company Ltd v Basildon District Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 14 Febrero 1979
    ...of some proprietary right such as a riparian owner enjoys in relation to ariver which flows past, or through, his property. 22 In Brown v. Peto (1900) 2 Queen's Bench, 653, at page 664, Lord Justice Vaughan Williams said: "'Occupy' is a word which in one form or another is not infrequently ......
  • Pawson v Revell
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal
    • 23 Julio 1958
    ...granted and the lease which the tenant for life had power to grant was clearly a 320 at substantial matter. 22 Then there was the case of Brown. v. Peto reported in 1900, 1 Queens Bench, page where a lease included furniture and sporting rights as well as land, and the whole was let at one ......
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