Re Knight and Hubbard's Underlease. Hubbard v Highton
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Year | 1923 |
| Date | 1923 |
| Court | Chancery Division |
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Golden Star Manufacturing Company Ltd v Jamaica Frozen Foods Ltd
...2 I.R. 353 cannot unless he is acting for the person having the legal estate (Re Knight and Hubbard's underlease Hubbard v. Highton [1923] 1 Ch. 130)) give a valid notice to quit…” 80 The rule at common law appears than to be that only the person immediately entitled to the legal reversion ......
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The Queen v Cardiff City Council and Another
... ... Barnes to In re Knight and Hubbard's Underlease Hubbard v. Highton (1923) 1 Ch ... ...
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Chiam Heng Luan and Others v Chiam Heng Hsien and Others
...claimed rights as the tenant and dealt with others as the tenant. The cases of Jones v Phipps (1867-1868) LR 3QB 567, Hubbard v Highton [1923] 1 Ch 130 and Townsends Carriers Ltd v Pfizer Ltd (1977) 242 EG 813 cited by Mr Singh, all show that in similar circumstances, the court will give ef......
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Land Law
...claimed rights as the tenant and dealt with others as the tenant. On the authority of Jones v Phipps(1868) LR 3 QB 567; Hubbard v Highton[1923] 1 Ch 130 and Townsends Carriers Ltd v Pfizer Ltd(1977) 242 EG 813, where trustees have allowed the beneficial tenants or owners to deal directly wi......