The seller or buyer of any interest in land may apply to the court1 by way of the vendor and purchaser summons procedure under the Law of Property Act 19252 to ask the court to determine specific questions arising out of or connected with the contract, not being a question affecting the existence
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The seller or buyer of any interest in land may apply to the court1 by way of the vendor and purchaser summons procedure under the Law of Property Act 19252 to ask the court to determine specific questions arising out of or connected with the contract, not being a question affecting the existence
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