Land sale can be stopped
Language: English Series: Times ; 19/2/90 p34Publication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: In Tuck and another v Baker and others CA 15 February 1990 it was held that where a conveyance of property included a condition that the purchasers could not sell the property within 21 years of the conveyance without first offering the freehold for sale to the vendors, who would then have two months to accept it, there was nothing to stop the purchasers changing their minds and withdrawing the offer to the vendors within the two months.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In Tuck and another v Baker and others CA 15 February 1990 it was held that where a conveyance of property included a condition that the purchasers could not sell the property within 21 years of the conveyance without first offering the freehold for sale to the vendors, who would then have two months to accept it, there was nothing to stop the purchasers changing their minds and withdrawing the offer to the vendors within the two months.