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Cite as: [2018] UKFTT 720 (PC)

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Decision summary
REC/2017/0007

Case reference REC/2017/0007
Date of decision 15/10/2018
Adjudicator Mr Colin Green
Applicant Helen Westle
Respondent Dr Suzanne Matthews
Main Category & Sub Category
Category Rectification or Setting Aside of Documents
Sub Category Grounds for rectification
Secondary Category & Sub Category
Category Rectification or Setting Aside of Documents
Sub Category Grounds for rectification
Decision notes [2018] UKFTT 720 (PC). Application under s. 108(2) of the Land Registration Act 2002 seeking rectification of a plan to a transfer of part of an area of land used for parking. On an earlier application under Schedule 4 by Respondent, the Land Registry had altered the filed plan to accord with the transfer plan. Applicant sought rectification of the transfer plan to accord with the previous version of the filed plan. No testimony was provided by either of the parties to the transfer though there was a statutory declaration and letter. HELD that the evidence was insufficient to support either a common mistake or unilateral mistake and that the only reliable inference was that the plan attached to the transfer represented the common intention of the parties to the transfer, albeit not the intention of the persons who had been using the parking spaces.
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