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Elliott and others v Safeway Stores plc and others

Language: English Series: Weekly Law Reports ; (1995) 35 WLR 1396-1404(9)Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: ChD 14 June 1995. In 1957 the plaintiffs (E) sold land to a local authority, with a restrictive covenant that there would be no use for business comprising the sale or purchase of fuel and lubricants for mechanically propelled vehicles. In 1965 the land was sold to a company which subsequently sold off a portion to owners of adjoining land. This was then sold (excluding the portion of subject land) to the defendants (S) for a food and household supermarket development. In 1995 S sought to purchase the portion of subject land for access to a proposed petrol filling station to be built on the land that they owned. E declared that this would breach the restrictive covenant. Held, refusing the declaration; the land acting as access to facilitate the fuel selling business did not breach the covenant.
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ChD 14 June 1995. In 1957 the plaintiffs (E) sold land to a local authority, with a restrictive covenant that there would be no use for business comprising the sale or purchase of fuel and lubricants for mechanically propelled vehicles. In 1965 the land was sold to a company which subsequently sold off a portion to owners of adjoining land. This was then sold (excluding the portion of subject land) to the defendants (S) for a food and household supermarket development. In 1995 S sought to purchase the portion of subject land for access to a proposed petrol filling station to be built on the land that they owned. E declared that this would breach the restrictive covenant. Held, refusing the declaration; the land acting as access to facilitate the fuel selling business did not breach the covenant.