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Long v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council [1996] 2 All ER 683

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

Judgement for the case Long v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council

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  • Defendant granted Plaintiff a quarterly tenancy. Defendant ceased paying rent and after a while no further rent was demanded.

  • After 18 years of paying no rent, Plaintiff claimed he was entitled to the premises through adverse possession.

  • The court said that the claim couldn’t be struck out. 

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