A NOVEL POINT
TITLED OF LAND AT EASTBOURNE.
Further evidence, ■ mainly of an ex-
;, pert description, was heard at the Su- " preme- Court to-day, in the case in " which the Eastbourne Borough Council '.. is proceeding \ against two residents of ;; the borough, Kate O'Sullivan and Jes- j •■ sic Cameron, in respect of certain land, ,'. to which there has been an accretion of I sand in recent years. The council is ;■; asking for^ a decree that the land is ■» their property, and also for a writ of in-'1 ■' junction restraining the defendants, from 1 bringing the land under the provisions :; of the Land Transfer Act. . ■ ■j- Mr. Justice Salmond presided; MrV . 31. Myers, K.C., with him Mr. E. K. ; Kirkcaldie, appeared for the plaintiff V^PJQOgI?;,. and. Mr. C. P. Skerrett, -with • him Mr. J. Scott, represented the de- , . .fendants. The District Land Registrar and the Crown were also joined as de-. ; fendsnts, but. took no part in-the pro- , ceedings; expressing a willingness to |. »bide;by the decision of the Court. ■i There V. is" a' considerable amount of .. evidetfceLib be adduced by. botli sides, j ■; andrj:t^s.%qt,;.expected;that the case will I '■ condncle-before to-morrow;' ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 8
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189A NOVEL POINT Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 136, 10 June 1924, Page 8
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