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Language: English Series: Estates Gazette Case Summaries ; 1996 EGCS 5 (27/01/96)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: "R v Kensington and Chelsea Royal LBC ex parte Europa Foods Ltd" QBD 15 January 1996. E was a tenant of C who occupied adjoining premises. E sought a new business tenancy but C served a counter-notice that it intended to use the premises for its own business and obtained a certificate of lawful proposed use on the grounds that planning permission for change of use was not required. E sought judicial review against the local planning authority. "Held" that application for judicial review was refused.
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Law report London Journal article WB3205-50 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 14347-1001

"R v Kensington and Chelsea Royal LBC ex parte Europa Foods Ltd" QBD 15 January 1996. E was a tenant of C who occupied adjoining premises. E sought a new business tenancy but C served a counter-notice that it intended to use the premises for its own business and obtained a certificate of lawful proposed use on the grounds that planning permission for change of use was not required. E sought judicial review against the local planning authority. "Held" that application for judicial review was refused.