Cattermol v Jordan and Others: UTLC 27 Apr 2022

LAND REGISTRATION – BOUNDARY DISPUTES – application for a determined boundary, section 60 of the Land Registration Act 2002 – evidence – decision made on a basis not put to the parties – weight to be given to expert evidence

Citations:

[2022] UKUT 113 (LC)

Links:

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Statutes:

Land Registration Act 2002 60

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

CitedAli v Lane and Another CA 21-Nov-2006
The parties disputed the boundary between their neighbouring plots of land.
Held: In the modern law the conveyance (parchment or not) is undoubtedly the starting point. Where information contained in the conveyance is unclear or ambiguous, it . .
CitedPennock and Another v Hodgson CA 27-Jul-2010
In a boundary dispute, the judge had found a boundary, locating it by reference to physical features not mentioned in the unambigous conveyance.
Held: The judge had reiterated but not relied upon the statement as to the subjective views of the . .
CitedCherry Tree Investments Ltd v Landmain Ltd CA 31-May-2012
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Updated: 21 June 2022; Ref: scu.678582