Gaynes Park Mansion, Epping, Essex, Re; Rainbow Estates Ltd v Tokenhold Ltd
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Judgment Date | 04 March 1998 |
| Date | 04 March 1998 |
| Court | Chancery Division |
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9 cases
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Blue Manchester Ltd v North West Ground Rents Ltd
...were considered and stated by Mr Lawrence Collins (sitting as a deputy HCJ) in a disrepair case, Rainbow Estates Ltd v Tokenhold Ltd [1999] Ch. 64, as follows: “Subject to the overriding need to avoid injustice or oppression, it will be appropriate for the remedy to be available when damage......
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Airport Industrial GP Ltd Airport Industrial Nominees Ltd v Heathrow Airport Ltd Ap16 Ltd
...work to be done could be sufficiently defined in the court's order. The matter was considered again in Rainbow Estates Ltd v Tokenhold Ltd [1999] Ch 64 from which I derive the following propositions relating to a claim to specific performance of a contract to build: (1) the remedy should be......
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Re SSSL Realisations (2002) Ltd ((in Liquidation)) and Another
...the injunction to damages or rather to grant specific relief by way of injunction or specific performance: Rainbow Estates v. Tokenhold [1999] Ch 64, 72–3. 77 It seems to me that damages would plainly not be an adequate remedy for this breach of contract, if for no other reason because the ......
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