Hunts Refuse v Norfolk Environmental
Language: English Series: New Property Cases ; [1996] NPC 88(2)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: CA 22 May 1996. An arrangement by whicha waste disposal firm is given access to part of an active quarry for 21 years for the purpose of disposing waste is held to be a licence, not a tenancy. The court also settles the rent by reference to the space actually filled, not only the amount of waste deposited. (HEADNOTE FROM JOURNAL) - NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED. THIS REPLACES THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF [1996] NPC 88.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | X3473 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 30731-1001 |
CA 22 May 1996. An arrangement by whicha waste disposal firm is given access to part of an active quarry for 21 years for the purpose of disposing waste is held to be a licence, not a tenancy. The court also settles the rent by reference to the space actually filled, not only the amount of waste deposited. (HEADNOTE FROM JOURNAL) - NOT TO BE PHOTOCOPIED. THIS REPLACES THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF [1996] NPC 88.