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For example, in [ case ], the claimant was allowed into occupation of premises while the terms of the contract were being negotiated. The licence and the negotiations were explicitly made ‘subject to contract’, which effectively meant that they could be revoked at any time. The claimant suffered significant detriment but nonetheless failed in an estoppel claim. The court made it clear that reliance on incomplete negotiations, by itself, will not give rise to an estoppel claim.
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Attorney-General of Hong Kong v Humphrey’s Estate (Queen’s Gardens) Limited [1987] AC 114

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#land #law #proprietary-estoppel
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For example, in [ case ], the claimant was allowed into occupation of premises while the terms of the contract were being negotiated. The licence and the negotiations were explicitly made ‘subject to contract’, which effectively meant that they could be revoked at any time. The claimant suffered significant detriment but nonetheless failed in an estoppel claim. The court made it clear that reliance on incomplete negotiations, by itself, will not give rise to an estoppel claim.
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#land #law #proprietary-estoppel
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For example, in [ case ], the claimant was allowed into occupation of premises while the terms of the contract were being negotiated. The licence and the negotiations were explicitly made ‘subject to contract’, which effectively meant that they could be revoked at any time. The claimant suffered significant detriment but nonetheless failed in an estoppel claim. The court made it clear that reliance on incomplete negotiations, by itself, will not give rise to an estoppel claim.
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Attorney-General of Hong Kong v Humphrey’s Estate (Queen’s Gardens) Limited [1987] AC 114
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For example, in Attorney-General of Hong Kong v Humphrey’s Estate (Queen’s Gardens) Limited [1987] AC 114, the claimant was allowed into occupation of premises while the terms of the contract were being negotiated. The licence and the negotiations were explicitly made ‘subje

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