Incident at an injunction
Series: Building ; 267(8244) 26 July 2002, 47(1)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Examines the issuing of injunctions in the construction industry, and the occasions when the claimant applies too late. Describes "Mark Gregory and Jacqueline Gregory v Court Royal Ltd and Castleoak (Tunbridge Wells)"[2002] where the claimant (M) was unaware of a restrictive covenant on a site being developed next door by the defendant (C). Once M became aware of the restrictive covenant he had an interim injunction issued against C but the judge ruled the works were too far along to make stopping practical. Concludes claimants should be aware of their rights and exercise them immediately.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS65899 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 119824-1001 |
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Examines the issuing of injunctions in the construction industry, and the occasions when the claimant applies too late. Describes "Mark Gregory and Jacqueline Gregory v Court Royal Ltd and Castleoak (Tunbridge Wells)"[2002] where the claimant (M) was unaware of a restrictive covenant on a site being developed next door by the defendant (C). Once M became aware of the restrictive covenant he had an interim injunction issued against C but the judge ruled the works were too far along to make stopping practical. Concludes claimants should be aware of their rights and exercise them immediately.