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PP 2009/25

Where a proprietary estoppel arises, a claimant will obtain personal or property rights. A claimant that has personal rights may be awarded damages or a licence to use land. By contrast, a claimant that has property rights may obtain a freehold or leasehold interest in, or easement over, land.


The lords’ decision in Cobbe v Yeoman’s Row Management Ltd [2008] UKHL 55; [2008] 3 EGLR 31; [2008] 35 EG 142; [2008] 36 EG 142 prompted apocalyptic claims that the doctrine of proprietary estoppel had been severely curtailed or even virtually extinguished. None the less, the courts have continued to apply the doctrine in subsequent cases, albeit rather more cautiously than before.

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