Long v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 20 March 1996 |
Date | 20 March 1996 |
Court | Chancery Division |
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8 cases
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Jacki Thomas Laughlin Mitchell v John Watkinson and Another
...Vol. 1, paras. 6.037, 6.041 to 6.041.2, Martin v Smith (1874) LR 9 Exch 50, Rhyl UDC v Rhyl Amusements Ltd [1959] 1 WLR 465 and Long v Tower Hamlets LBC [1998] Ch 197. Normally, when one infers the existence of an agreement of tenancy from payment and acceptance of rent, it is right to hold......
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Jacki Thomas Laughlin Mitchell v John Watkinson and Another
...arguments, there could nevertheless still be "a lease in writing". It is not therefore necessary to consider the guidance set out in Long v Tower Hamlets LBC [1998] Ch 197 as to the necessary attributes of such a lease. Common law estoppel (or title estoppel) 33 First, Mr Driscoll relies up......
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Lau Wing Hong And Others v Wong Wor Hung And Another
...4 ed, Landlord and Tenant, Vol 27(1) para 164 fn2. Presumption Applies to All Land 125. In Long v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council [1998] Ch 197, 203 it was held that the presumption applied not only as to waste, but to all land. The rebuttable presumption “in a manner akin to an estopp......
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Tiananmen KTV (2013) Pte Ltd v Furama Pte Ltd
...[1984] AC 130 (folld) London and South Western Railway Co v Gomm (1882) 20 Ch D 562 (refd) Long v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council [1998] Ch 197 (refd) NCC International AB v Alliance Concrete Singapore Pte Ltd [2008] 2 SLR (R) 565; [2008] 2 SLR 565 (folld) Shepherd Homes Ltd v Sandham ......
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