Lord Chesterfield v Harris

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1908
Date1908
CourtCourt of Appeal
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6 cases
  • Polo Woods Foundation v Shelton-Agar and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 17 June 2009
    ...applied the correct test and applied it correctly, in particular in relation to the way she dealt with Lord Chesterfield v Harris [1908] 2 Ch 397. However, in case Polo Woods is successful in its argument on this aspect of the case, he relies on a number of additional reasons for rejecting ......
  • Bettison and Another v Langton and Others
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 17 May 2001
    ...Chapman, counsel for the appellants, relied on Baylis v Tyssen-Amhurst (1877) 6 Ch 500 and Chesterfield v Harris in the Court of Appeal [1908] 2 Ch 397, and in the House of Lords [1911] AC 623. Both these cases were concerned not with the severability of appurtenant rights but with the ac......
  • Barton v Church Commissioners for England
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 15 December 2008
    ...Wye, was decided by Neville J on 18th November 1907, reported at [1908] 1 Ch 230, by the Court of Appeal on 27th June 1908, reported at [1908] 2 Ch 397 and by the House of Lords on 17th July 1911, reported at [1911] AC 623. The progress of the case was discussed in the columns of the Here......
  • Inland Fisheries Ireland v O'Baoill
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 19 December 2012
    ...v EARL OF CHESTERFIELD & ANOR 1911 AC 623 HOGAN & WHYTE JM KELLY: THE IRISH CONSTITUTION 4ED 2003 PARA 8.2.106 LORD CHESTERFIELD v HARRIS 1908 2 CH 397 GOODMAN & BLAKE v SALTASH CORP 1882 7 APP CAS 633 BLAND LAW OF EASEMENTS 2ED 2009 PARA 9.12 FISHERIES ACT 1980 S11 INLAND FISHERIES ACT 201......
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