| Source: | All England Reporter |
| Publisher Citation: | [2012] All ER (D) 66 (Jun) |
| Neutral Citation: | [2012] EWCA Civ 694 |
| Court: | Court of Appeal, Civil Division |
| Judge: | Longmore, Rimer and Patten LJJ |
| Representation | Timothy Clarke (instructed by Moody & Woolley) for H. |
| James Howlett (instructed by Nelsons) for A. | |
| Judgment Dates: | 1 June 2012 |
Catchwords
Licence - Licence to occupy land - Contractual licence - Parties entering into licence - Claimant purportedly terminating licence - Judge finding licence capable of termination by claimant alone - Whether judge erring.
The Case
Licence Licence to occupy land. The Court of Appeal, Civil Division, in allowing the defendant's appeal, held that the judge had erred in his interpretation of a termination clause contained in a licence entered into between the parties.
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