Fixtures and historic buildings
Series: Art Antiquity and Law ; 5(1) March 2000, 37-46(6)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Examines a recent decision concerning paintings, which used to be situated at Noseley Hall, Leicestershire. The appeal case provides an illustration of the rule that whether an object contained, or attached in a listed historic building is subject to the same planning regulations as the building, depends on whether the object is classified as a fixture in common law.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS62555 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 107390-1001 |
Examines a recent decision concerning paintings, which used to be situated at Noseley Hall, Leicestershire. The appeal case provides an illustration of the rule that whether an object contained, or attached in a listed historic building is subject to the same planning regulations as the building, depends on whether the object is classified as a fixture in common law.