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URL: http://www.bailii.org/uk/cases/UKFTT/PC/2019/155.html
Cite as: [2019] UKFTT 155 (PC)

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Decision summary
REF/2017/1141

Case reference REF/2017/1141
Date of decision 25/02/2019
Adjudicator Mr Simon Brilliant
Applicant (1) Daren John Rogers (2) Alison Jane Hallifield
Respondent (1) Mark Jeremy Browne (2) Christine Lynne Buffam
Main Category & Sub Category
Category Easements and profits a prendre
Sub Category Prescription, requirements and acquisition
Secondary Category & Sub Category
Category Easements and profits a prendre
Sub Category Construction of express grant
Decision notes [2019] UKFTT 155 (PC). Easement - row of terraced houses - respondents' house at end of row - passage leading from the street to the rear of the Respondents' house underneath the first floor of the house - passage leading to a further passage giving access to the rear of adjoining houses in the terrace - issues as to whether the one of the neighbours has the burden of an express easement through a 1948 grant, alternatively one arising under section 62 Law of Property Act 1925, alternatively by prescription. HELD no express grant in 1948, but the then existing quasi-easements ripened into legal easements under the predecessor to s.62 when the titles were first divided in about 1898. So the application was given effect to.
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