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The implications behind some of the recent case law affecting land

By: Language: English Series: Farmland Market ; (48) Autumn 1997, 18-19(2)Publication details: 1997Subject(s): Summary: Reviews recent case law concerning farmland. Highlights contentious points. Includes milk quota decisions. "Harries v Barclays Bank plc" where a bank having appointed a receiver sold the dairy herd. The claim was that the legal charge did not extend to the quota; appeal dismissed. "Wace v Bourke" concerns the structuring of arrangements for retirement and the disposal of milk quota. "Davies v H & R Ecroyd Ltd" which decided that milk quota was not an asset of the partnership. "Earl D`Kerlast" a decision on the legal formalities behind a transaction which concluded that the arrangement amounted to a form of illicit quota leasing.
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Reviews recent case law concerning farmland. Highlights contentious points. Includes milk quota decisions. "Harries v Barclays Bank plc" where a bank having appointed a receiver sold the dairy herd. The claim was that the legal charge did not extend to the quota; appeal dismissed. "Wace v Bourke" concerns the structuring of arrangements for retirement and the disposal of milk quota. "Davies v H & R Ecroyd Ltd" which decided that milk quota was not an asset of the partnership. "Earl D`Kerlast" a decision on the legal formalities behind a transaction which concluded that the arrangement amounted to a form of illicit quota leasing.