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Cornerstone Telecommunications Infrastructure Ltd v Compton Beauchamp Estates

Electronic Communications Code – Jurisdiction – New Code agreement – Telecommunications mast site subject to operator’s tenancy at will following expiry of lease – Tenancy terminated – Whether Upper Tribunal having jurisdiction to require freeholder not in occupation of land to confer Code rights on operator when another operator in occupation exercising Code rights – Appeal dismissed

The appellant was a joint venture formed by Vodafone and Telefonica (independent and unconnected companies) to own and manage a combined portfolio of telecommunications sites contributed by each of them.

Vodafone owned a telecommunications mast situated off Old Wharf Road at Longcot, about six miles east of Swindon town centre on land belonging to the respondent under a lease which granted it the right to install and use the mast and ancillary apparatus. It shared the use of the mast with Telefonica. After expiry of the lease, Vodafone remained in occupation. The respondent served notice to quit but Vodafone asserted a continuing right to occupy by virtue of the Code in Schedule 2 to the Telecommunications Act 1984 which was in force at the date of the lease and prevented the landowner from enforcing the removal of the apparatus without a court order.

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