The appeal on the Date Point
The appeal on the Date Point
The FTT concluded that that, as a matter of law, it suffices if a presumed grant could have been made at some point in time prior to the requisite enjoyment relied upon, even if this predated the earliest occasion of the use relied upon to generate the presumption.
The appellant contends this is wrong as a matter of law and that it ought to succeed on the Date Point on one of two available views, one broad, one narrow.
- Heading
- Introduction
- The facts
- The decision of the FTT
- The Vires Point and the Date Point
- The reasoning of the FTT on the Vires Point
- The reasoning of the FTT on the Date Point
- The appeal on the Vires Point
- The appeal on the Date Point
- The broad view
- The narrow view
- The case law
- The texts
- Conclusions
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