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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> First-tier Tribunal (Property Chamber) >> Matthew Soul v Christopher James Soul (Leases and licenses : Leases and licenses) [2018] UKFTT 721 (PC) (17 October 2018) URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKFTT/PC/2018/721.html Cite as: [2018] UKFTT 721 (PC) |
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Case reference | REF/2017/0330 |
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Date of decision | 17/10/2018 |
Adjudicator | Ms Ann McAllister |
Applicant | Matthew Soul |
Respondent | Christopher James Soul |
Main Category & Sub Category | |
Category | Leases and licenses |
Sub Category | Validity of leases |
Secondary Category & Sub Category | |
Category | Leases and licenses |
Sub Category | Validity of leases |
Decision notes | [2018] UKFTT 721(PC). Dispute between first cousins as to whether or not a lease of a garden adjacent to Applicant’s property had been granted by a family company. The evidence regarding the creation of, and retention of, the lease was complicated and confused. HELD that no lease had been granted. The lease had allegedly been granted in January 2010. The application was to register the lease. The case also considered the effect of non-registration and whether, if the lease had been granted, it was granted in breach of trust. |
Download decision(s) | [2018] UKFTT 721(PC) |