Neilson v Poole

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1969
Year1969
CourtChancery Division
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56 cases
  • Nata Lee Ltd v Abid and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 18 December 2014
    ...upon the basis that the facts found by her constituted an informal boundary agreement within the doctrine laid down by Megarry J in Neilson v Poole [1969] 20 P&CR 909, and approved by this court in Joyce v Rigolli [2004] EWCA Civ 79. 15 Although those two surviving ways of putting Mr. and M......
  • Maurice Edward Henwood v Peter Thomas Galton Copeland
    • United Kingdom
    • Chancery Division
    • 27 March 2023
    ...there was an informal agreement between the parties that the new fence should be erected on the line of the old: cf Neilson v Poole (1969) 20 P & CR 909, 919, (2) I find that the fence was so erected, and (3) (whether or not there was a boundary agreement) I reject the claim of the claimant......
  • Stephen Wayne Gibson v Philip New
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division
    • 1 July 2021
    ...transfer of a trivial amount of land, was not subject to the formalities of the 1989 Act. The relevant authorities were Neilson v Poole (1969) 20 P&CR 909 (ChD) and Joyce v Rigolli [2004] EWCA Civ 79. The judge noted that such an agreement is commonly referred to as a “boundary agreement”.......
  • Anthony Armbrister and Another v Marion E Lightbourn and Another
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 11 December 2012
    ...v O'Keefe (2000) 80 P & CR 126, 133: "It was said, as long ago as 1969, by no less an authority than Megarry J in Neilson v Poole (1969) 20 P & CR 909, 912, that the then modern tendency was towards admitting evidence in boundary disputes and assessing the weight of that evidence rather th......
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