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By: Series: NLJ Practitioner ; 151(6979) 13 April 2001, 533-534(2)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Discusses whether a valid notice to complete can be served before other matters have been finally completed. Considers cases when this matter was discussed including "Lambeth LBC v Vincent and persons unknown". The judge had to consider the four grounds on which the buyer challenged the seller's right to serve a valid notice to complete. Explains the final judgment and the reason why Lambeth LBC had correctly rescinded a contract even though the council had given a reason with an incorrect assumption why it was at an end. Gives details of other cases where notices were valid and effective.
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Discusses whether a valid notice to complete can be served before other matters have been finally completed. Considers cases when this matter was discussed including "Lambeth LBC v Vincent and persons unknown". The judge had to consider the four grounds on which the buyer challenged the seller's right to serve a valid notice to complete. Explains the final judgment and the reason why Lambeth LBC had correctly rescinded a contract even though the council had given a reason with an incorrect assumption why it was at an end. Gives details of other cases where notices were valid and effective.