Earl Cadogan and Cadogan Estates Ltd and others v Sportelli and others
publication date: Nov 23, 2006
Facts
The Leasehold Reform Acts provide various mechanisms for the holders of long leases of residential premises to enfranchise their interests by an extension of their leases or the purchase of the freehold. The purchase price in such cases depends on certain assumptions of the amount, which, at the valuation date, the freeholder’s interest might be expected to realise if sold on the open market by a willing seller.
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