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Parking spaces up for grabs

Series: Solicitors' Journal ; 145(19) 18 May 2001, 442(1)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: The CA ruling in "Hair v Gillman and Inskip" could mean that, where an existing lease is surrendered and a new lease granted, tenants who can prove they regularly used its off-street parking could have their right to a parking space registered as an easement to the property.
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The CA ruling in "Hair v Gillman and Inskip" could mean that, where an existing lease is surrendered and a new lease granted, tenants who can prove they regularly used its off-street parking could have their right to a parking space registered as an easement to the property.