Peck v Anicar Properties Ltd
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1970 |
Year | 1970 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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5 cases
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Gaidowski v Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
...which Section 2 (2) seems designed to avoid would arise. 17 Turning now to the two oases referred to by the learned judge. Peck -v- Anicar Properties Ltd. (1971 1 A. E. R. p. 517) and Wolf v-Crutchley (1971 1 A. E. R. p. 520), I think, contrary to the judge's view, that Peck's case helps ra......
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Wolf v Crutchley
...the doorway at that time to pass to and from. 7 On this third point, we had a case last week of ( Peck v. Anicar Properties Limited 14th October, 1970) when it was said that there were three things to be considered: (1) the leasehold interest; (2) the physical structure; (3) the use as a re......
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Parsons v Trustees of Henry Smith's Charity
...a house with a room on the top floor or a shop below which is connected by connecting-doors to the next door house, as in Peck v. Anicar Properties Limited. (1971) 1 A. E. R. 517: ( Wolf v. Crutchley 1971 1 W. L. R. 99: and the lease includes some part of the next-door house. The tenant is.......
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Duke of Westminster and Others v Birrane
...occupy the house as his residence ought not to have any influence on its identification. However in Peck v Anicar Properties LtdUNK ((1971) 1 All ER 517, 519) Lord Denning, Master of the Rolls, had said that "one must look at three things to find what is the "house": (i) the lease itself; (......
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