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Variation of right

Language: English Series: Independent ; 11 October 1994, 13(1)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: In "R v Thurrock LBC, ex parte Blue Circle Industries plc" CA 16 September 1994, it was held that an agreement to vary a covenant in a lease of a site so as to permit the deposit of loose waste instead of high density baled waste on the site could not amount to a disposal of land. T was not entitled to demand money in return for its agreement to such a variation.
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In "R v Thurrock LBC, ex parte Blue Circle Industries plc" CA 16 September 1994, it was held that an agreement to vary a covenant in a lease of a site so as to permit the deposit of loose waste instead of high density baled waste on the site could not amount to a disposal of land. T was not entitled to demand money in return for its agreement to such a variation.