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By: Series: Estates Gazette ; (0107) 17 February 2001, 154-156(3)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: With reference to landlord and tenant cases shows that whilst judicial precedent is an integral part of common law, it does not guarrantee the outcome of a case. Discusses "Southwark LBC v Mills & Baxter v Camden LBC" (1999); "Mowan v Wandsworth LBC" (2000); "Ribee v Norrie" (2000); "Javad v Aqil" (1990); "London Baggage Co (Charing Cross) Ltd v Railtrack plc" (2000); "Walji v Mount Cook Land Ltd" (2000) "Lewisham Investment Partnership v Morgan" (1997); and "Iceland Frozen Foods Ltd v Starlight Investments Ltd" (1992).
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With reference to landlord and tenant cases shows that whilst judicial precedent is an integral part of common law, it does not guarrantee the outcome of a case. Discusses "Southwark LBC v Mills & Baxter v Camden LBC" (1999); "Mowan v Wandsworth LBC" (2000); "Ribee v Norrie" (2000); "Javad v Aqil" (1990); "London Baggage Co (Charing Cross) Ltd v Railtrack plc" (2000); "Walji v Mount Cook Land Ltd" (2000) "Lewisham Investment Partnership v Morgan" (1997); and "Iceland Frozen Foods Ltd v Starlight Investments Ltd" (1992).