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035 _a(Sirsi) u30845
041 _aeng
100 _aWilkinson, H. W.
245 4 _aThe extent of a pipe easement
260 _c1989
350 _a0
490 _aNew Law Journal
_v139(6427) 13 October 1989, 1384-1380(3)
520 _aDiscusses the recent case of Coopind (UK) Ltd v Walton Commercial Group Ltd (1989 1 EGLR 241) which involved a lease granting the lessee `the right to receive a supply of gas `. The question arose as to how much gas and by what route. A main existed but the lessee required another due to their need for a large supply of gas at an adequate pressure to maintain their manufacturing process. This was laid. However due to an increase in their business a third was needed running down two main roads of the industrial estate. The lessors refused. It was held in favour of the lessees on the grounds that they were entitled to receive an adequate gas supply for their business if it followed routes over which they directly had right of way .
650 _aGAS MAINS
690 _aHIGHWAYS RIGHTS OF WAY AND EASEMENTS
942 _n0
948 _c04/03/1997
999 _c20778
_d20778