Felling trees without licence
Language: English Series: EGCS ; 1989 96Publication details: 1989Subject(s): Summary: In Forestry Commission v Frost and another QBD 27 June 1989 the respondent failed to apply for a felling licence yet continued to fell trees on property for which he had a licence to use and occupy but on which he had no interest or estate. The word "anyone" had to be defined as referring to anyone under Forestry Act 1967 s 17 or anyone with interest or estate in the land under s10. Appeal allowed.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| News article | London News article | WB2527-02 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 75856-1001 |
In Forestry Commission v Frost and another QBD 27 June 1989 the respondent failed to apply for a felling licence yet continued to fell trees on property for which he had a licence to use and occupy but on which he had no interest or estate. The word "anyone" had to be defined as referring to anyone under Forestry Act 1967 s 17 or anyone with interest or estate in the land under s10. Appeal allowed.