431. Meanings of 'house', 'building' and 'manufactory'.
431. Meanings of 'house', 'building' and 'manufactory'.
Compulsory Acquisition of Land (Volume 18 (2022)) | Commentary
By a 'house' or 'building' is meant more than the mere fabric. 'House' includes the house, garden and curtilage; in fact all that would pass on the conveyance of a house1. It also means more than a dwelling
To view the latest version of this document and millions of others like it, sign-in to LexisNexis or register for a free trial.
By a 'house' or 'building' is meant more than the mere fabric. 'House' includes the house, garden and curtilage; in fact all that would pass on the conveyance of a house1. It also means more than a dwelling
To view this document in full, take a free 7 day trial of LexisNexis and benefit from:
- Access to 20 million legal documents from over 1,600 Sources as part of our archive
- The ability to download court judgments within 30 minutes of their release
- New enactments available within 24 hours of publication on legislation.gov.uk
- Exclusive Sources to LexisNexis include; Halsbury’s Laws, Atkin’s Court Forms, Encyclopedia of Forms and Precedents and the All England Law Reports
Continue reading
To continue reading Halsbury's Laws of England, register for a free Lexis+ trial.