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If land is subject to a forestry dedication covenant in what circumstances does this terminate, can it be terminated on a change of ownership?

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Produced in partnership with Chris Bryden of 4 King’s Bench Walk
Published on: 18 December 2024
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Section 5 of the Forestry Act 1967 (FoA 1967) makes provision for forestry dedication covenants, which means a covenant entered into with a view to allowing land to be devoted to forestry by means of agreements entered into with the appropriate forestry authority, being agreements to the effect that the land shall not, except with the previous consent in writing of the appropriate forestry authority, or in the case of dispute, under direction of the minister as regards England or Wales, be used otherwise than for the growing of timber or other forest products in accordance with the rules or practice of

Chris Bryden
Chris Bryden

Chris was called to the Bar in 2003 and since that time has built a busy practice across a range of areas, with an emphasis on Chancery practice. He enjoys a well-deserved reputation for his knowledge and expertise in each area. He appears regularly in the County Court, Family Court and the High Court as well as various specialist Tribunals, and has been involved in cases up to and including the Supreme Court. He regularly is instructed at Appellate level. He has extensive and wide-ranging experience particularly in the areas of wills, probate and inheritance disputes; property including adverse possession, boundary disputes and issues arising out of trusts of land; company and commercial work and financial remedies. Chris is head of the Family Group and head of the Property Team at 4KBW.

Chris is the author of numerous articles in publications such as the New Law Journal, Counsel and Family Law, amongst many other titles, and is the co-author of Social Media in the Workplace: A Handbook (2015, Jordan Publishing).

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