Devere, R (on the application of) v Land Registry [2013] EWHC 2477 (Admin) (21 October 2013)
The claimants had no legal or equitable interest in the land or moorings in question, had not acquired title by adverse possession, and the statutory authorities lawfully exercised their powers to register title and regulate mooring. The applications for judicial review were totally without merit and an abuse of...
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- Citation
- [2013] EWHC 2477 (Admin)
- Parties
- Claimant: David Frank DeVere; Defendant: Land Registry; Interested Party: Canal & River Trust; Interested Party: Nigel Moore; Interested Party: James Mason; Interested Party: Port of London Authority
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 21 October 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review / Renewed Applications for Permission to Apply for Judicial Review
- Outcome
- Permission to apply for judicial review refused; applications dismissed as totally without merit.
- Legal Topics
- Land Registration, Adverse Possession, Mooring Rights, Public Right of Navigation, Statutory Powers of Navigation Authorities
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Parties
David Frank DeVere
Claimant
Land Registry
Defendant
Canal & River Trust
Interested Party
Nigel Moore
Interested Party
James Mason
Interested Party
Port of London Authority
Interested Party
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Renewed Applications for Permission to Apply for Judicial Review
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the Land Registry's decisions to register title to canal and river land in favour of Canal & River Trust and Port of London Authority were lawful
- 2 Whether the claimants or interested parties had any legal or equitable interest in the land or mooring rights by adverse possession or otherwise
- 3 Whether the statutory navigation authorities had power to regulate mooring and navigation on the relevant waterways
Ratio Decidendi
The claimants had no legal or equitable interest in the land or moorings in question, had not acquired title by adverse possession, and the statutory authorities lawfully exercised their powers to register title and regulate mooring. The applications for judicial review were totally without merit and an abuse of process.
Court Disposition
Permission to apply for judicial review refused; applications dismissed as totally without merit.
Orders
- Applications for permission to apply for judicial review refused.
- No order as to costs due to parties' non-participation or self-representation.
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