Table of contents
- Original news
- What is the statutory scheme for collective enfranchisement?
- What were the facts of the case?
- What were the issues involved?
- What did the UT decide?
- Jurisdiction
- Effect of the agreement of the purchase price
- What is the impact of the decision?
Article summary
Property analysis: In what circumstances will a claim for collective enfranchisement become void and, once the purchase price is agreed, can one of the parties subsequently backtrack from the agreement and apply for the price to be determined by the appropriate tribunal?
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