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035 _a(Sirsi) u18067
041 _aeng
245 _aR v Leominster District Council ex parte Antique Country Buildings Ltd
260 _c1988
350 _a0
490 _aJPL
_v1988 554-557(4)
520 _aQBD 21 December 1987. In 1985 a Grade 2 timber framed listed barn was dismantled and the framing sold, but some 70% of the timbers were not suitable for re-erection. The purchasers entered an agreement with the defendant company with the intention of exporting the timbers to the USA. In August 1986 the district council issued a writ against the defendants which enabled them to acquire the timbers. The council then served a listed building enforcement notice . The council raised two points (1) did a planning authority have power to serve this notice notwithstanding that the building to which it related had been demolished and (2) was a person capable of being regarded as the owner of a listed building when he was the owner of some or all of the extant parts of a building which had been demolished? It was held that both concepts were true and the appeals against the enforcement notice were dismissed.
650 _aDEMOLITION
650 _aLISTED BUILDINGS
650 _aTOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1971
690 _aPLANNING LAW AND PRACTICE-CASE LAW
942 _n0
948 _c04/03/1997
999 _c11982
_d11982