Can an Agricultural Tenancy be Inferred from Conduct?
The case of Proctor v Proctor considered whether a tenancy can be inferred from conduct, despite a partial overlap between the persons constituting the landlord and the tenant.
Read moreThe case of Proctor v Proctor considered whether a tenancy can be inferred from conduct, despite a partial overlap between the persons constituting the landlord and the tenant.
Read moreWe recently reported on the case of Mills v Estate of Partridge [2020] where the use of an access track which was for “agricultural land only” was barred when the farmer diversified to run a nursery and tearoom on the property. A recent Appeal Decision by the Planning Inspectorate (APP/W1145/X/20/3250364) has highlighted another issue for […]
Read moreThe case of Mills v Estate of Partridge [2020] considered the meaning behind using land as “agricultural land only”.
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