Chartered Trust Plc v Davies

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1997
Date1997
CourtCourt of Appeal (Civil Division)
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  • William Old International Ltd v Arya
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 20 Abril 2009
    ...being one that “… operates to restrict the future activities of the grantor…”. 37 It is necessary now to consider the effect of Chartered Trust Plc v. Davies [1997] 2 EGLR 83 because it is this decision of the Court of Appeal that is relied on by Mr Jacob for the proposition that the doctri......
  • Long v Southwark London Borough Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 27 Marzo 2002
    ...has acquired under the contract include effective management of the common parts and communal facilities. Mr Luba relies on Chartered Trust v Davies [1997] 49 EG 135 and Hilton v James Smith [1979] 2 EGLR 44. 46 Mr Luba submits that the liability in nuisance in this case is likewise analogo......
  • Hussain v Lancaster City Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 14 Mayo 1998
    ...submitted, had been carried further forward by two very recent Court of Appeal cases, Northampton BC v. Lovatt [1998] 7 EG 142 and Chartered Trust plc v. Davis [1997] 49 EG 135, which, he submitted, fully vindicated his first two basic 33Thus in the present case the Council should be treat......
  • CENTURY PROJECTS Ltd v ALMACANTAR (CENTRE POINT) Ltd and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 13 Febrero 2014
    ...District Banking Co., v. Ross, 'is not to take away the means of enjoying it with the other'." See also Chartered Trust plc v. Davies [1998] 76 P&CR, 396, per Henry LJ at 39 Here, Mr. Seitler said the grant was of demised premises for use as a restaurant and bar and/or members' club. The pr......
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