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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Haynes & Anor v Willis [2009] EWCA Civ 776 (03 June 2009) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2009/776.html Cite as: [2009] EWCA Civ 776 |
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COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE COUNTY COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE CARTLIDGE)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE WALL
and
LORD JUSTICE MAURICE KAY
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HAYNES & ANR |
Appellants |
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WILLIS |
Respondent |
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Mr J Rodger (instructed by Ward Hadaway) appeared on behalf of the Respondent.
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Lord Justice Carnwath:
"We also enclose a plan showing the dimensions of the land and the building (land edged yellow, building edged red) for agreement by you and your client."
"4.1.1 The plan…contained within the transfer document, shows the site as it was measured (by a third party) at the time of transfer. The scaled drawing indicates an irregular polygon shaped plot boundary with a rectangular shape within indicating the position of the existing building. The building is shown as being 65 feet …long and split in two uneven halves of 36 feet…wide, representing the Defendant's ownership, and 26 feet…wide indicating the claimant's ownership. The plan was checked for distortion, by scaling given distances on the plan, in both the horizontal and vertical, and was found to be accurate give or take the thickness of a line.
4.1.2 To the north east of the front of the building (the top of the plan) there is shown a car parking area consisting of two rectangles. The distance from the front of the building to the extent of the smaller rectangle is given as 9 feet... The distance to the larger rectangle extent is not shown however it scales as 22 feet… (As the plan was checked for distortion scaled measurements are taken as acceptable).
4.1.3 An area coloured blue on the file plan is also shown, indicating the land allowed for access. The distance to the extent of the area coloured blue, from the front of the building, is not shown. This scales as 41 feet… from the front of the building. The width of the blue area is indicated on a plan as 40 feet…, being the total width of the Defendant's plot.
4.1.4 The total length of the Defendant's plot on the north west side (left side of the plan) is given as 110 feet... The total length on the south east side (right side of the plan) is not given but scales as 82 feet... The total width of the plot is given as 40 feet…"
"Mr Whalley [who appeared for Mr Haynes] has suggested that the transfer plan is inaccurate and would make sense if one, so to speak, moved all the area marked blue and yellow southwards, so that the extent of the right of way corresponds to the southern end of the Agfill building. Well I suppose it might do, but I operate on the basis that what the parties were transferring was a geographic area surrounded by yellow in the transfer plan. That is the heart of the transfer and the expert has revealed to me, based on fixed positions in the transfer plan and the contract plan, that the car park has a depth, as I have said, of twenty-two feet, it seems to me that is right; the depth of the car park is twenty-two feet reducing to nine feet, it is what is shown on the plan and that is what the parties transferred."
"I can't see any justification for that. I go by the best material that is presently before me which is the transfer plan. It is what the parties agreed to, and that delineates the extent of the defendant's car parking. I am certainly sorry for Mr Haynes who is obviously a completely decent and genuine person, but it is obvious to me that the claimants transferred this area of car parking to the defendants."
"I think at the end of the day this is an unequivocal, reasonably accurate transfer plan which enables me to say that the depth of the car parking is at one point twenty-two feet, moving to nine feet at another point. That I think is all that there is to this case."
Lord Justice Wall:
Lord Justice Maurice Kay:
Order: Appeal dismissed