James v United Kingdom
James v United Kingdom [1986] is an English land law case, concerning tenants' (lessees') statutory right to enfranchise a home from their freeholder (ultimate landlord) and whether specifically that right, leasehold enfranchisement, infringes the freeholder's human rights in property without being in a valid public interest.
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James v United Kingdom
James v United Kingdom [1986] is an English land law case, concerning tenants' (lessees') statutory right to enfranchise a home from their freeholder (ultimate landlord) and whether specifically that right, leasehold enfranchisement, infringes the freeholder's human rights in property without being in a valid public interest.
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James v United Kingdom [1986] ...... to the play of market forces."
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Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of ...... venor, 2nd Duke of Westminster
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[1986] ECHR 2
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European Court of Human Rights
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1986-02-21
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James and Others v United Kingdom
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Plenary Session
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Right to buy further interest ...... in houses and to collectives.
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James v United Kingdom
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"for the reasons given...above ...... the applicants’ properties..."
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James v United Kingdom [1986] ...... ng in a valid public interest.
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James v United Kingdom
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