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Vacant possession - chamaeleon or chimaera? Parts I and II

By: Language: English Series: Conveyancer & Property Lawyer ; September/October 1988,324-Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: With reference to the ruling in Sheikh v O`Connor (1987 2EGLR 269), this two-part article examines the vendor`s obligation to give vacant possession both under open contract and under a special condition. Part I begins by outlining the case before attempting to show that the vendor`s obligations are actually more extensive than they appear from that case. Part II argues ...."that the obligation to give vacant possession is, "mutatis mutandis", directly analogous to the vendor`s obligation to show a good title free from encumbrances".... References to caselaw throughout.
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Journal article London Journal article ABS40283 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 22803-1001

With reference to the ruling in Sheikh v O`Connor (1987 2EGLR 269), this two-part article examines the vendor`s obligation to give vacant possession both under open contract and under a special condition. Part I begins by outlining the case before attempting to show that the vendor`s obligations are actually more extensive than they appear from that case. Part II argues ...."that the obligation to give vacant possession is, "mutatis mutandis", directly analogous to the vendor`s obligation to show a good title free from encumbrances".... References to caselaw throughout.