Cuthbertson v Irving; 7 Jul 1860

References: [1860] EngR 980, (1860) 6 H & N 135, (1860) 158 ER 56
Links: Commonlii
Held: Decision affirmed. Neither the lessee nor the lessor can dispute one another’s title and if the lessor without a legal estate later acquires one, the estoppel is ‘fed’
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  • Appeal from – Cuthbertson -v- Irving ([1859] EngR 767, Commonlii, (1859) 4 H & N 742, (1859) 157 ER 1034, (1859) 4 Hurl & N 742)
    Martin B said: ‘There are some points in the law relating to estoppels which seem clear. First, when a lessor without any legal estate or title demises to another, the parties themselves are estopped from disputing the validity of the lease on that . .

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