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Language: English Series: Times ; 11/5/90 p5+38 | Daily Telegraph ; 11/5/90 p4(2)Publication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: In Hampshire CC v Milburn , HL 10 May 1990, it was held that the phrase "waste land of a manor" in Commons Registration Act 1965 s22 (1) meant " waste land now or formally of a manor " or "waste land of manorial origin". Such land did not cease to be registrable under the Act on account of ceasing to be in the same ownership as the lordship of the manor.
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In Hampshire CC v Milburn , HL 10 May 1990, it was held that the phrase "waste land of a manor" in Commons Registration Act 1965 s22 (1) meant " waste land now or formally of a manor " or "waste land of manorial origin". Such land did not cease to be registrable under the Act on account of ceasing to be in the same ownership as the lordship of the manor.