Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd v Compton Beauchamp Estates Ltd
Jurisdiction | UK Non-devolved |
Neutral Citation | [2018] UKUT 356 (LC) |
Date | 2018 |
Year | 2018 |
Court | Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) |
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2 cases
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Decision Nº TCR 56 2018. Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber), 30-10-2018 , [2018] UKUT 0356 (LC)
...serif; font-size: 12pt; so-language: ar-SA } a:link { color: #0000ff } UPPER TRIBUNAL (LANDS CHAMBER) UT Neutral citation number: [2018] UKUT 0356 (LC) Case Number: TCR/56/2018 TRIBUNALS, COURTS AND ENFORCEMENT ACT 2007 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS CODE – CODE RIGHTS – access to buildings - wh......
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The University of London v Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd
...is whether such a right may be free standing and time limited. The UT also answered that question “yes”. The decision of the UT is at [2018] UKUT 0356 (LC), [2019] JPL 324. This appeal is brought with the permission of the UT. The facts 2 The University of London owns and occupies a hall of......
3 firm's commentaries
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Real Estate Quarterly - Spring 2019
...the direct landlord at the date the notice is served. Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd v The University of London [2018] UKUT 356 (LC) Operator granted preliminary access under Electronic Communications Code Cornerstone (C) was required to remove its electronic communicatio......
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Proliferation Of Applications For Code Powers
...2Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Limited -v- The University of London [2018] UKUT 0356 (LC) The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific...
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The New Electronic Communications Code Gets Put To The Test
...Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd v University of London [2018] UKUT 356 (LC) is the first substantial case on the new Electronic Communications Code (the Code), which has provided some much needed clarity for landowners and operators. The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) (UT) was asked t......