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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE CHANCERY DIVISION
(Mr Justice Evans-Lombe)
Strand London WC2 Tuesday 13 March 2001 |
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B e f o r e :
(Lord Justice Morritt)
LORD JUSTICE ROBERT WALKER
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GEOFFREY JOHN LONGSON | ||
Appellant/Applicant | ||
AND: | ||
VICTOR JOHN BAKER (HM INSPECTOR OF TAXES) | ||
Respondent/Respondent |
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Smith Bernal Reporting Limited, 180 Fleet Street,
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The Respondent did not appear and was not represented
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Crown Copyright ©
Tuesday 13 March 2001
"(2) In this section the 'permitted area' means, subject to subsections (3) and (4) below, an area (inclusive of the site of the dwelling house) of 0.5 of a hectare.
(3) In any permitted case the permitted area shall be any area, larger than 0.5 of a hectare, as the Commissioners concerned may determine if satisfied that, regard being had to the size and character of the dwelling-house, that larger area is required for the reasonable enjoyment of it (or of the part in question) as a residence."
". . . it is the house to which I must look and not the wishes, desires or intentions of any particular owner of the house."
"I have come to the conclusion that it may have been desirable or convenient for Dr Longson to have a total area of 7.56 hectares to enjoy with Velmead Farm, but such an area is not in my judgment required [original emphasis] for the reasonable enjoyment of Velmead Farm as a residence having regard to its size and character."
"It seems to me that they disregard the inclusion in subsection (3) of the words 'as a residence' in the phrase 'regard being had to the size and character of the dwelling-house that larger area is required for the reasonable enjoyment of it as a residence'."