The Court of Appeal (CoA) heard a dispute over possession of a property owned by a company which was under administration despite the property being mortgaged.
Background:
The appellant and his
The Court of Appeal (CoA) heard a dispute over possession of a property owned by a company which was under administration despite the property being mortgaged.
Background:
The appellant and his
The High Court was faced with a question regarding a potential injunction to restrain sale based on an oral option to purchase.
Background:
Mr. Roger Matthews is a second cousin of Mr. Frank
The High Court dismissed a claim for a mortgage account as there was no genuine dispute underlying the request.
Background:
Mr. Coutts-Lovie was granted a mortgage in September 2006 for £640,000
The issue in this appeal is whether the owner of a house on a private road has acquired a right of way on foot over part of the road belonging to one of his neighbours.
Background:
Barratt Homes
The Upper Tribunal (UT) confirmed that a paddock acquired as part of the purchase of a dwelling did not constitute part of the grounds of the dwelling for the purposes of Section 116(1) (b) of the
This case focuses on allegations of undue influence in signing a declaration of trust, forgery in buying a property, and property ownership issues.
Background:
Mr. Cissé is a professional
The Court of Appeal (CoA) was faced with the question as to whether a caravan stationed on a pontoon structure turning it into a houseboat is covered under the auspices of the Mobile Home Act 1983.
The Supreme Court has handed down an important decision which effectively restated that Section 104(1) of the Housing Grants, Construction & Regeneration Act 1996 (HGCRA 1996) does not generally
The High Court confirmed that proprietary estoppel is not available to enforce the terms of an ineffective oral agreement.
Background:
This case concerns the attempt by members of the Kurdish
Gravesham Borough Council opposed the renewal of a telecommunication site lease which had been granted to the predecessor of On Tower for a term of 20 years (expiring in March 2017). The tenancy of