Clark v Chief Land Registrar and Another
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 28 August 1992 |
Date | 28 August 1992 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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4 cases
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Malory Enterprises Ltd v Cheshire Homes (UK) Ltd and Others
...It was assumed in Freer v Unwins [1976] Ch.288 that rectification could not be retrospective and in Clark v Chief L and Registrar [1993] Ch.294, Ferris J doubted whether such a power existed. 42 Mr Martin submits that sometimes rectification will affect unregistered interests. The words "or......
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MacLeod v Gold Harp Properties Ltd
...p. 137 B-C. It follows that there is nothing in the judgment to cast doubt on the ratio of Argyle Building Society v Hammond. Clark v Chief Land Registrar 43 In Clark v Chief Land Registrar [1993] Ch 294 registered land was held by two judgment debtors under a statutory trust for sale. Th......
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Clark v Chief Land Registrar and Another
...so held in a reserved judgment dismissing an appeal by the first defendant, the Chief Land Registrar, from Mr Justice Ferris (The Times October 14, 1992; (1993) Ch 294) who declared that the plaintiffs, Richard and June Clark, were entitled to an indemnity from the Chief Land Registrar unde......
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Chancery Plc v Ketteringham
...against B&C free of the defendant's lease contract. He relied on the decision of Mr Justice Ferris in Clark v Chief Land RegistrarELR ([1993] Ch 294), in which the second issue raised a question of priority between a prior caution and a subsequent registration of a legal charge, the only di......
1 books & journal articles
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The Problems of Asset Recovery Within the Jurisdiction of England and Wales: An Overview
...v Evans [1938] 2 KB 801, CA. 11 See Perry v Phoenix Assurance PLC [1988] 1 WLR and Clark and Another v Chief Land Registrar and Another [1993] 2 WLR 141. The position is the same with unregistered land save that a charging order would normally be protected by registration at HM Land Registr......