This podcast considers the recent decision of the Supreme Court in TW Logistics Ltd v Essex County Council [2021] UKSC 4 in which the Court considers the important question of the scope of a landowner’s rights to continue using land following registration and the likelihood of pre-registration use being criminalised as a result of registration.
Categories
- Administration of Estates
- Adverse Possession
- Assent
- Beneficial Ownership
- Co-ownership
- Common Intention
- Commons Act 2006
- Commons Registration Act 1965
- Constructive Trusts
- Covenants
- Deference
- Definitive Map and Statement
- Deposits
- Easements
- Excessive User
- Execution Of Documents
- Executors
- Family Home
- Family Provision
- Foreign Executors
- Highways Act 1980
- Intestacy
- Joint Tenancy
- Jurisdiction
- Land Law
- Law Commission
- Lease
- Modification Orders
- Mortgages
- Neighbourhood
- New Green Registration
- Non-Domestic Rates
- Overreaching
- Overriding Interests
- Prescription
- Profits a Prendre
- Property Law
- Proprietary Estoppel
- Public Rights of Way
- Purpose Trusts
- Quistclose Trusts
- Rates Avoidance
- Right of Way
- Section 62 LPA 1925
- Sham transactions
- Standing
- Testamentary Disposition
- Town & Village Greens
- Trespass
- Trusts
- Trusts of Land
- Uncategorized
- Updates
- User As of Right
- Wildlife & Countryside Act 1981
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