Walker and Others v Burton and Another: ChD 19 Apr 2013

The parties had bitterly disputed the Lordship of the Manor of Ireby. The defendants had purchased the former Hall, and had been registered as proprietors of the Lordship. The claimants having succeeded before the Land Registry adjudicator, they now appealed against an order for costs which substantially reduced the sums they could claim.
Held: The appeal succeeded.

David Cooke J
[2013] EWHC 811 (Ch)
Bailii
England and Wales
Cited by:
CitedWalker and Another v Burton and Another CA 14-Oct-2013
The Burtons had purchased the former Hall of the village of Ireby, and been registered as proprietors of the Lordhsip of the Manor. The villagers had successfully challenged the registration. The Court now considered the circumstances in which the . .

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