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Gatehouse Chambers #Brew: Access To Neighbour Land Act 1992 (Video)
21 February 2022
Gatehouse Chambers
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It is almost thirty-years since the enactment of the Access to
Neighbouring Land Act 1992. In that time there have been no
reported decisions in which the operation of that Act has been
considered by the senior courts.
Coinciding with the Act's thirtieth birthday on Monday,
Judgment was handed down in Prime London Holdings 11 Limited v Thurloe
Lodge Limited [2022] EWHC 303 (Ch). This decision is the
first time the Act has been considered by the High Court.
Faisel Sadiq and Adam Smith-Roberts discuss the implications of
the High Court's decision.
Watch a recording of our #Brew below.
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