Dalton v Henry Angus & Co; Commissioners of HM Works and Public Buildings v Henry Angus & Co; sub nom Angus & Company v Dalton
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Date | 1881 |
| Year | 1881 |
| Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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12 cases
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Bridle v Ruby
...v. Norman [1971] 2 Q.B. 528, Lord Justice Buckley, giving the judgment of the Court of Appeal, said: 16"In our judgment Angus v. Dalton (1877) 3 Q.B.D. 85; (1878) 4 Q.B.D. 162; (1881) 6 App.Cas. 740 decides that, where there has been upwards of 20 years' uninterrupted enjoyment of an easeme......
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Leven Holdings Ltd v (1) Nicholas Matthew Middlemass Johnston
...Minerals Ltd v Norman [1971] 2 QB 528, 552, Buckley LJ, referring to Angus v Dalton (1881) 6 App Cas 740, said: “In our judgment Angus v. Dalton (1877) 3 QBD 85; (1878) 4 QBD 162; (1881) 6 App Cas 740 decides that, where there has been upwards of 20 years' uninterrupted enjoyment of an ease......
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Palmer and Another v Bowman and Another
...v. Norman [1971] 2 Q.B. 528, at p. 552A-B, where Buckley L.J., delivering the judgment of this court, said: "In our judgment Angus v. Dalton (1877) 3 Q.B.D. 85; (1878) 4 Q.B.D. 162; (1881) 6 App.Cas. 740 decides that, where there has been upwards of 20 years' uninterrupted enjoyment of an e......
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United Building Society and Another (Appellants) v Lennon Ltd (Respondent)
...(1) by contract or express reservation of the grantor. This was not pleaded, or (2) 1934 AD p151 by prescription, as in Angus v Dalton (3 Q.B.D. 85). This cannot be so here as the whole property was owned by one person nor was it pleaded; or (3) by a duty of lateral support at common law fr......
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