Land Law.
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Land Law Voluntary Coursework Section two of the Law of Property (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1989 states that contracts for dispositions of an interest in land can only be made in writing and only by incorporating all the terms which the parties have expressly agreed in one document. According to this, the written agreement between Dusty and Budget Ltd was a legally binding contractual license. The question arises whether the contract between the Dusty and Budget Ltd created an interest in land for Budget Ltd, as such an interest would be irrevocable and capable of binding third parties. Lord Templeman in Street v Mountford1 ruled that "A license in connection with land while entitling the licensee to use the land for the purposes authorised by the license does not create an estate in land". However, we must examine the fact that the agreed license included the term that on completion...

