Lewis v Meredith

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1913
Year1913
CourtChancery Division
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5 cases
  • Graham v Philcox
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 18 April 1984
    ...what title it has been used, although you must of course take into consideration all the circumstances of the case." 15 In addition, in Lewis v. Meredith (1913) 1 Chancery 571 at page 579, Mr. Justice Neville was considering the predecessor of section 62(2), namely section 6 of the Conveyan......
  • Wall v Collins and another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 5 May 2010
    ...a permanent right of way on the conveyance of the freehold. Reference was also made (at p 754, per May LJ) to a passage of Neville J in Lewis v Meredith. [1913] 1 Ch 571, 579 (on the predecessor to s 62): “Easement or right in the strict sense there could not be, for the common ownership p......
  • Crow v Wood
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 9 June 1970
    ...to the property conveyed as to make them actually legally enforceable rights. As was said by Mr. Justice Neville in the earlier case of Lewis v. Meredith, (1913) 1 Chancery, page 571, "…'a right' permissive at the date of the grant may become a legal right upon the grantby force of the gene......
  • Silver Carnival Ltd v Longbase Investments Ltd
    • Hong Kong
    • Court of Appeal (Hong Kong)
    • 14 June 2005
    ...date of the grant: see, for example, International Tea Stores Co. v Hobbs [1903] 2 Ch 165. As Neville J pointed out in Lewis v Meredith [1913] 1 Ch 571 at page 579, even though an easement or right might not be an easement or right in the strict sense because, for example, there was common ......
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