Tollbench Ltd v Plymouth City Council
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1988 |
Year | 1988 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Civil Division) |
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7 cases
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The Royal Bank of Scotland v Victoria Street (No 3) Ltd
...court does not apply public law principles in the present context. That is shown by the decision of the Court of Appeal in Tollbench Limited v. Plymouth City Council [1988] 1 Estates Gazette Law Reports 79. It is also demonstrated by the fact that applying the principles of landlord and ten......
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Messenex Property Investments Ltd v Lanark Square Ltd
...withholding consent must be the actual reasons that influenced the landlord's decision at the time ( Tollbench v Plymouth City Council (1988) 56 P & CR 194 at p200). Those reasons need not have been communicated to the tenant ( Kalford v Peterborough City Council [2001] 3 WLUK 474 per McCom......
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Iqbal and Others v Thakrar
...27 It is also clear from the authorities and in particular from the judgment of May LJ in Tollbench Ltd v Plymouth City Council [1988] 1 EGLR 79, 81F, that the court considers two questions. First, what was the actual reason for refusing consent which, May LJ pointed out, is a subjective en......
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Moss Bros Plc (Plaintiff) v Csc Properties Ltd
...were aware of it. 123 I was taken by Miss Williamson in this context to Tollbench Limited -v- Plymouth City Council, [1988] (1) Estates Gazette Law Reports 79, where, at 81H to J, Lord Justice May, and, at 81L, Mr. Justice Waite, emphasised that the ultimate question for the Court, having i......
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