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Pritchard v Briggs
[1980] Ch 338
Key Principle
A right of pre-emption over land does not of itself create an immediate interest in land when granted; it confers only a contingent right which crystallises into an interest in land (capable of priority) only when the grantor decides to sell and the conditions for its exercise are fulfilled.
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