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The Upper Tribunal (Lands Chamber) has today released the eagerly awaited decision on Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Limited (CTIL) v Compton Beauchamp Estates Limited (Compton).
This is a successful claim for the landowner who has resisted a claim by the operator for an agreement to be imposed on the owner of land under the New Code.
The key part of the decision can be summarised as follows:
This decision is welcome news for landowners. It will have significant consequences for landowners including those with cases on a similar basis currently in the Tribunal.
A full copy of the decision can be found here.
It is obvious from the nature of Code rights themselves why they may only be conferred by an occupier.
http://landschamber.decisions.tribunals.gov.uk//judgmentfiles/j1484/TCR-64-2018_.pdf
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