Grape Bay Ltd v A-G of Bermuda

Grape Bay Ltd v Attorney-General of Bermuda [1999] UKPC 43 is a case concerning expressly analogous principles to compulsory purchase by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and is important for English land law. It directly concerns a state prohibition which impacts a development that is underway, by agreement but not in any substantive physical form.

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Grape Bay Ltd v A-G of Bermuda

Grape Bay Ltd v Attorney-General of Bermuda [1999] UKPC 43 is a case concerning expressly analogous principles to compulsory purchase by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council and is important for English land law. It directly concerns a state prohibition which impacts a development that is underway, by agreement but not in any substantive physical form.

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