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Re Woodhouse and another’s application

 


                                           DECISION ON PRELIMINARY ISSUES


1.             The applicants in this case seek the discharge of a number of restrictions contained in a conveyance of the application land to their predecessors in title.  The conveyance, of 7 October 1933, was from Richard Constable Blundell “of Hutchins Horley Row Horley in the County of Surrey” as vendor to William Victor Wickens of Hutchins Cottage, Horley Row.  The conveyance contained a covenant by the purchaser for himself and his successors in title “for the benefit of the adjoining and neighbouring lands of the Vendor” to observe the stipulations and restrictions contained in the First Schedule.  The application relates to the restrictions that are numbered 2 to 7, which are as follows:


“2.     No excavation shall be made on and no earth sand gravel or other material removed from the land except such as may be reasonably necessary for the foundations of buildings

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