EC Directives 77/391 and 78/52 – Cattle Compensation (England) Order 2006 – Differential treatment of different groups of potential claimants – Need for objective justification – Principles of equality and proportionality
On appeal from < a href="https://www.ala.org.uk/sites/default/files/2008EWHC1645.pdf">HC [2008] EWHC 1645 (Admin)
R (Partridge Farms Ltd) v Secretary of State for Environment and Rural Affairs
Boswell v Secretary of State for Local Government and ors
Town and Country Planning – Occupation of land by travellers – Enforcement notices – Application for temporary permission – Balance of regional and local factors – Demonstration of unmet need – Whether sites might become available in the future
R (Lewis) v Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council
Commons Act 2006, s.15 – Town and village green – Co-existence and deference as between landowner and recreational users
On appeal from HC [2008] EWHC 1813 (Admin)
See now SC [2010] UKSC 11
Bryn Chetwynd v South Norfolk DC and ors
Town and Country Planning – Retrospective permission – Efficacy of conditions – Environmental Impact Assessment criteria – Water Resources Act 1991 – Definition of abstraction – Need for licence
Calderdale MBC v Windy Bank Dairy Farm Ltd and anor
Town and Country Planning (Control of Advertisements) (England) Regulations 2007 – Display of advertisements from static vehicles on farmland visible from public highway – Whether within exemption from need for prior consent
Charles and ors v Fraser
Mutual wills – Surviving party altering will after death of first – Constructive trust
Drake v Harvey and ors
Partnership – Amount to be paid to outgoing partners – Whether partnership agreement required reliance upon book values in the last accounts as opposed to market values at the relevant dates
See now CA [2011] EWCA Civ 838
Ezekiel v Kohali
Open contract – Obligation to make title – Effect of buyer’s knowledge of defects in seller’s title – Obligation to grant easements
Davill v Pull & Sanderson
Right of way – ‘All reasonable and usual purposes’ – Whether those words limited to context of the use at time of grant
Davies v Dennis and ors
Restrictive covenants – Interpretation – Meaning of ‘nuisance or annoyance’ – Whether import of one covenant limited by the content of another