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- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster abstract "Westminster City Council v Duke of Westminster was a legal case between Westminster City Council and Sir Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster heard in November 1990. The dispute concerned 532 flats in Page Street, Vincent Street and Regency Street, Pimlico, London. These had been designed by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and erected between 1928-30 for Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster. In 1937 the Duke assigned the properties - for a peppercorn rent of 1 shilling - to the council on a 999-year lease with the stipulation that they be used only as "dwellings for the working classes... and no other purpose."Westminster council argued that the term "working class" was now meaningless and that the stipulation should be overturned, allowing them to sell the leaseholds of the flats to anyone, against the present duke's wishes. The Duke maintained that the properties should remain available as low-rent accommodation for those who could not afford to purchase leaseholds. The case was dubbed Westminster v Westminster by the media.".
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- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster appealedTo Court_of_Appeal_of_England_and_Wales.
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster court High_Court_of_Justice.
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster dateDecided "1990-11-26".
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster fullName "Westminster City Council v Duke of Westminster and Others".
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster italicTitle "force".
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster judges Jeremiah_Harman.
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster keywords "*positive covenants *restrictive covenants *rule against perpetuities".
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster name "Westminster City Council v Duke of Westminster".
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster numberOfJudges "1".
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster subsequentActions "[1991] 4 All ER 136".
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster subsequentActions "[1992] 24 HLR 572 CA".
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster subject Category:1990_in_England.
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster subject Category:1990_in_law.
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster subject Category:English_land_case_law.
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster subject Category:History_of_the_City_of_Westminster.
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster subject Category:Politics_of_the_City_of_Westminster.
- Westminster_City_Council_v_Duke_of_Westminster comment "Westminster City Council v Duke of Westminster was a legal case between Westminster City Council and Sir Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster heard in November 1990. The dispute concerned 532 flats in Page Street, Vincent Street and Regency Street, Pimlico, London. These had been designed by architect Sir Edwin Lutyens and erected between 1928-30 for Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster.".
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