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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Chancery Division) Decisions >> Benesco Charity Ltd v Kanj & Anor [2011] EWHC 3415 (Ch) (16 December 2011) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Ch/2011/3415.html Cite as: [2011] EWHC 3415 (Ch) |
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CHANCERY DIVISION
Rolls Building, Fetter Lane, London, EC4A 1NL |
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B e f o r e :
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Benesco Charity Ltd |
Claimants |
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Appellant |
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(1) Mr Yahya Kanj (2) Persons Unknown |
Defendants |
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Michael Pryor (instructed by Browne Jacobson) for the Appellant
Hearing dates: 8th December 2011
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Crown Copyright ©
Peter Smith J :
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
THE PROCEEDINGS
PROCEDURE
THE JUDGMENT
"I am quite prepared to conclude that Mr Kanj occupied part of the premises and traded from there from 2004 onwards. I am quite prepared to accept that Autocare formed the company part of the arrangements by which Mr Kanj and his wife organised their business affairs, but the evidence presented to me, evidence designed to show there are substantial grounds for disputing the claim on the basis Autocare had a tenancy at all I find difficult to accept not least because there is no evidence whatsoever to show that Autocare at any point in time from 2004, 2007 or at anytime had exclusive possession of the garage premises. So for my own part I do not see that there are substantial grounds upon which to dispute the claim."