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CHANCERY DIVISION
BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT REGISTRY
Civil Justice Centre |
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B e f o r e :
sitting as an Additional Judge
IN THE MATTER OF JHS LAND LIMITED
AND IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1985 AND THE INSOLVENCY ACT 1986
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ALAN GREGORY STEELE | Petitioner | |
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ROBERT IAN STUART | ||
RAYMOND JOHN JONES | ||
JHS LAND LIMITED | Respondents |
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David Stockill (instructed by Willans) appeared for the Petitioner.
The Third Respondent did not appear and was not represented.
Date of Hearing: 7th November 2007
Date judgment handed down: 27th March 2008
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Crown Copyright ©
Judge Purle QC:
(i) that their adjoining property has the benefit of easements and other rights over the company's land ("the easements claim");
(ii) that the company is estopped from denying them an option to buy land not needed by the company for development for £9,000 ("the option claim");
(iii) that they are under no obligation to provide the company with land needed for a visibility splay ("the splay claim").
(i) Effectively repeating the first offer, the valuation date being the date of the letter (i.e., 10th October 2007);
(ii) Offering to buy the Petitioner's shares on the basis that the valuation would await an independent valuation after the final disposal of the property action. The valuation date was to be 7 days after the conclusion of those proceedings.