Re SJC Construction Company Ltd's Application

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1974
Year1974
CourtLands Tribunal
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17 cases
  • Morris-Garner and another v One Step (Support) Ltd
    • United Kingdom
    • Supreme Court
    • 18 Abril 2018
    ...months after the judgment in Wrotham Park, such a claim came before the Lands Tribunal in In re SJC Construction Co Ltd's Application (1974) 28 P & CR 200. It concerned a development of six flats on land subject to a restrictive covenant in favour of the local borough council. The developme......
  • Logan v Scottish Water
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session (Inner House)
    • 1 Noviembre 2005
    ...Severn Trent Water Ltd v BarnesUNKUNK [2004] EWCA Civ 570; [2004] 2 EGLR 95 SJC Construction Co Ltd v Sutton London Borough Council (1975) 29 P & CR 322; (1974) 28 P & CR 200 Stirling v North of Scotland Hydro Electric Board 1965 SLT 229 Stokes v Cambridge Corp (1961) 13 P & CR 77 Strathcly......
  • Batchelor v Kent County Council
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • Invalid date
  • Lloyd-Jones v Church Commissioners for England
    • United Kingdom
    • Lands Tribunal
    • Invalid date
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1 books & journal articles
  • Release, Discharge or Modification of Restrictive Covenants
    • United Kingdom
    • Wildy Simmonds & Hill Restrictions on the Use of Land Part IV. Restrictive covenants (freehold land)
    • 30 Agosto 2016
    ...areas where there is a severe shortage of particular types of accommodation such as arose in SJC Construction Co Ltd’s Application (1974) 28 P & CR 200 (housing for the elderly already under construction not as a commercial venture but in pursuance of a statutory function); Re Shah and Shah......

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