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Doe d. Lewis v Rees: 1834

Encroachments made by a tenant enured for the benefit of his landlord, ‘unless it appears clearly by some evidence at the time of the making of the encroachments that the tenant intended the encroachments for his own benefit . . ‘

Judges:

Parke B

Citations:

(1834) 6 C and P 610

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

ApprovedDoe d. Croft v Tidbury 1854
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CitedTower Hamlets v Barrett and Another CA 19-Jul-2005
The defendant tenants appealed an order for them to surrender possession of land which they claimed had been acquired by adverse possession. The buildings, including one which shared a party wall with the building owned by the defendants had been . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Land

Updated: 17 May 2022; Ref: scu.228937

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