Fawcett Properties Ltd v Buckingham CC
Fawcett Properties Ltd v Buckingham County Council [1960] has become a leading case in planning law and concerned agricultural conditions of use. It is also relevant for its tests on finding certainty versus uncertainty of policy, contract or other concepts rendering them void. It has been applied in English trusts law which has long held a cy-près doctrine, expressed in pre 1649-Law French meaning "there nearly" that is perfecting concepts or a purpose for funds which is tantamount to a legitimate interest or concern and intended to take clear effect.
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Fawcett Properties Ltd v Buckingham CC
Fawcett Properties Ltd v Buckingham County Council [1960] has become a leading case in planning law and concerned agricultural conditions of use. It is also relevant for its tests on finding certainty versus uncertainty of policy, contract or other concepts rendering them void. It has been applied in English trusts law which has long held a cy-près doctrine, expressed in pre 1649-Law French meaning "there nearly" that is perfecting concepts or a purpose for funds which is tantamount to a legitimate interest or concern and intended to take clear effect.
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Fawcett Properties Ltd v Bucki ...... intended to take clear effect.
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HL[1961] AC 636
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[1960] 3 All ER 503
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[1960] 3 WLR 831
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House of Lords
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Fawcett Properties Ltd v Buckinghamshire County Council
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Planning, certainty
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Fawcett Properties Ltd v Buckinghamshire CC
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Chancery Division of High Court before Mr Justice Roxburgh
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Court of Appeal
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Fawcett Properties Ltd v Bucki ...... intended to take clear effect.
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Fawcett Properties Ltd v Buckingham CC
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