Interpretation and Cases on Village Greens: Commons Registration Act 1965
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'Sunningwell started the debate and the Trap Grounds finished it'. Review the case law underlying this contentious statement. Notes Regarding Property Outline: In following the suggestions provided to me by my seminar leader, I have searched out quotes regarding the changing face of village greens to add value to my essay. Outside of this remark I have not changed any of my intentions with the format of this essay as the outline suggests this. This essay will focus on cases, particularly Sunningwell, Beresford, and Oxfordshire (both the Court of Appeal and House of Lords decisions), that have dealt with the interpretation and application of various legislation involving type 'c' village greens, with particular emphasis on the Commons Act 1965. With reference to the title statement, I comply that the 'debate' that is suggested in this heading involves much more than simply those cases mentioned within it, and to suggest that the...

