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Clore v Theatrical Properties [1938] 3 All ER 483

By Oxbridge Law TeamUpdated 04/01/2024 07:02

Judgement for the case Clore v Theatrical Properties

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  • The asignee of a licencee of a theatre café, could not enforce terms against a new landlord who did not buy subject to the assignee’s rights.

  • The court held that a licence creates no interest in land, so its terms are not binding on successors in title. 

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