Central London Property Trust Ltd v High Trees House Ltd: Difference between revisions

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{{jcklr}}[[Lord Denning’s famous [[High Trees]] case, reinvigorating the old doctrine of Promissory Estoppel first articulated in way back in the day by Lord Lance Cairns<ref>Not really Lance Cairns. Just Lord Cairns. No relation, though by some spooky irony he did play with a shoulderless bat and knocked towering sixes out of the park.<ref> {{casenote|Hughes|Metropolitan Railway}}.
{{cn}}[[Lord Denning]]’s famous [[High Trees]] case, reinvigorating the old doctrine of Promissory Estoppel first articulated in way back in the day by Lord Lance Cairns<ref>Not really Lance Cairns. Just Lord Cairns. No relation, though by some spooky irony he did play with a shoulderless bat and knocked towering sixes out of the park.<ref> {{casenote|Hughes|Metropolitan Railway}}.


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