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Chelsea Yacht and Boat Club v Pope

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Chelsea Yacht and Boat Club v Pope [2001] 2 All ER 409 is an English legal case. The case established that a houseboat, even if permanently moored, does not form part of the land as the degree of annexation is insufficient.[1]

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