Right of way
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette Case Summaries ; 1991 EGCS 95 (19 October 1991)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: "Hamble Parish Council v Haggard and another" ChD 17 July 1991, concerned the granting of a right of way to a churchyard extension made to the vicar and successors in title. The land was passed to Hamble Parish Council by pastoral decree. Thereafter the churchyard became a public burial ground. Defendant landowner argued that they had not anticipated that the use would be excessive. Declared that the plaintiffs were entitled to a right of way. Injunctive relief refused. See also WB2740-20.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB2740-32 Contingent security has to be stipulated | WB2740-40 Change of use | WB2740-41 Green belt development | WB2741-18 Right of way | WB2741-20 Principle does not apply | WB2741-31 Green belt development | WB2741-32 Listed building |
"Hamble Parish Council v Haggard and another" ChD 17 July 1991, concerned the granting of a right of way to a churchyard extension made to the vicar and successors in title. The land was passed to Hamble Parish Council by pastoral decree. Thereafter the churchyard became a public burial ground. Defendant landowner argued that they had not anticipated that the use would be excessive. Declared that the plaintiffs were entitled to a right of way. Injunctive relief refused. See also WB2740-20.