WebThe recent proprietary estoppel case of Earl of Plymouth v Rees [2024] (Rees) is another classic example of where this doctrine has been used as a shield (i.e. as a defence to an … WebJul 7, 2024 · The case, Rees v Earl of Plymouth, concerned a 97ha farm close to Cardiff. It was farmed under two Agricultural Holdings Act tenancies.
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WebJan 2, 2024 · Earl of Plymouth and Others v Rees and Another: ChD 30 Nov 2024 His Honour Judge Jarman QC, Sitting as a Judge of the High Court [2024] EWHC 3180 (Ch) … WebNov 30, 2024 · Earl of Plymouth & Ors v Rees & Anor HH JUDGE JARMAN QC: 1. This possession claim is the latest round of litigation between the claimants as the landlords … citing long quotes for 40 words apa style
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