Conclusions
Conclusion
The inevitable conclusion on this appeal is that the Unit is physically a single whole, not two self-contained parts, and also that QPL is in rateable occupation of the whole. The appeal is therefore dismissed.
Upper Tribunal Judge Elizabeth Cooke Mark Higgin FRICS FIRRV
15 July 2024
Right of appeal
Any party has a right of appeal to the Court of Appeal on any point of law arising from this decision. The right of appeal may be exercised only with permission. An application for permission to appeal to the Court of Appeal must be sent or delivered to the Tribunal so that it is received within 1 month after the date on which this decision is sent to the parties (unless an application for costs is made within 14 days of the decision being sent to the parties, in which case an application for permission to appeal must be made within 1 month of the date on which the Tribunal’s decision on costs is sent to the parties). An application for permission to appeal must identify the decision of the Tribunal to which it relates, identify the alleged error or errors of law in the decision, and state the result the party making the application is seeking. If the Tribunal refuses permission to appeal a further application may then be made to the Court of Appeal for permission.
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