Reversion of school land
Language: English Series: Times ; Times 12 November 193, 42(1)Subject(s): Summary: In "Marchant and others v Onslow", Chd 17 September 1993, it was held that where land which had been conveyed as a site for a school under School Sites Act 1841 s2 ceases to be so used and had not formed part of a larger estate, then the land reverted to the successors in title to the grantors of the conveyance.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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In "Marchant and others v Onslow", Chd 17 September 1993, it was held that where land which had been conveyed as a site for a school under School Sites Act 1841 s2 ceases to be so used and had not formed part of a larger estate, then the land reverted to the successors in title to the grantors of the conveyance.