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Martin Strutt

Martin Strutt

3PB, South East

Work Department

Property and Estates; Commercial.

Position

Overview

Martin Strutt has a general civil practice with Chancery emphasis, including property-related disputes such as ownership issues, rights of way and other easements, boundaries and landlord and tenant law. He also undertakes probate, contract and commercial work and related professional negligence cases.

His property practice includes the following aspects:

  • Boundaries
  • Easements
  • Restrictive covenants
  • Adverse possession
  • Equitable ownership disputes
  • Proprietary estoppel claims
  • Conveyancing disputes
  • Land registration
  • Commercial and residential landlord and tenant disputes
  • Property related undue influence/rectification/non est factum disputes
  • Property related nuisance claims (including flooding cases)

His chancery practice includes the following aspects:

  • Wills
  • Contentious probate
  • Inheritance Act claims
  • Partnership disputes
  • Insolvency
  • Passing off/trade marks

He appears regularly in the County Court, the High Court and the Court of Appeal and in Land Registry adjudication proceedings. He also undertakes all related professional negligence claims.

Property and Estates

Martin's principal area of practice covers property and chancery work.
His property practice includes the following aspects:

  • Boundaries
  • Easements
  • Restrictive covenants
  • Adverse possession
  • Equitable ownership disputes
  • Proprietary estoppel claims
  • Conveyancing disputes
  • Land registration
  • Commercial and residential landlord and tenant disputes
  • Property related undue influence/rectification/non est factum disputes
  • Property related nuisance claims (including flooding cases)

His chancery practice includes the following aspects:

  • Wills
  • Contentious probate
  • Inheritance Act claims
  • Partnership disputes
  • Insolvency
  • Passing off/trade marks

He appears regularly in the County Court, the High Court and the Court of Appeal and in Land Registry adjudication proceedings.

Notable cases include: 

  • Greatorex v Newman 2008 EWCA Civ 1318
  • Derbyshire County Council v Fallon 2007 EWHC 1326 Ch
  • Lloyd-Wolper v Moore 2004 1 WLR 2350

Recent cases:

  • 10 day trial in the Chancery Division concerning a dispute between siblings over ownership of a farm. Settled on 8th day with client securing assets of £1m.
  • 2 day trial successfully establishing a right of way of way over farmland.
  • Acting for St. Johns College Oxford as landlord in two cases involving possession of commercial premises in Oxford and possession of a rural property with land outside Oxford.
  • Acting for a trustee in bankruptcy in connection with obtaining possession of 3 properties in Woking: a case with substantial factual disputes and documentation which resulted in two trials and applications for freezing order in the Chancery Division.
  • Advising in a case considering whether the client's occupation of a farm in Gloucestershire was as a farm business tenant or a business tenant (with 1954 Act protection) by reason of his equestrian use. Successfully established equestrian use, with the result that the client was able to purchase the farm at a substantial discount as a protected sitting tenant.
  • Acting for a tenant of the Blenheim Estate who was arguing he had a protected agricultural tenancy.  Case settled at Court on terms of payment of money and offer of alternative accommodation.

Professional Negligence

He also undertakes related professional negligence claims including:

  • Solicitors’ negligence arising out of property transactions and property litigation
  • Solicitors’ negligence arising of the drafting of wills and administration of estates
  • Surveyors’ negligence

Martin appears regularly in the County Court, the High Court and the Court of Appeal, as well as in the Property Tribunal in Land Registry adjudication proceedings.

Notable cases include:

  • Lloyd-Wolper v Moore 2004 1 WLR 2350
  • SC Confectia SA v Miss Mania Wholesale Limited 2014 EWCA Civ 1484
  • Greatorex v Newman 2008 EWCA Civ 1318
  • Graves v Graves 2007 EWCA Civ 660
  • Chapman v Godinn Properties Limited 2005 EWCA Civ 941
  • Nicolet v Halim 2005 EWCA Civ 91
  • Derbyshire CC v Fallon 2007 EWHC 1326 Ch
  • Williams v Williams 2003 EWHC 742 Civ

Probate 
Martin deals with all aspects of contentious probate involving challenging the validity of wills on the grounds of formality, incapacity, lack of knowledge and approval and undue influence. He also undertakes Inheritance Act claims.

In the case of Re Wills, which involved four separate actions, he acted for the executors and principal beneficiaries, firstly enabling the deceased to be cremated, secondly in having a later will set aside on the grounds of undue influence and lack of knowledge and approval, thirdly in defeating an Inheritance Act claim and fourthly in obtaining a possession order in respect the deceased’s house.

Martin will always seek to resolve what are often acrimonious family disputes in a sensitive and constructive manner and acting for parties in mediation now forms a substantial part of the his probate practice.

Commercial

Martin is an experienced commercial and chancery practitioner. His broad litigation and advisory work covers most areas of the Law normally litigated in the Chancery Division, including:

  • Company law and partnership
  • Shareholder disputes
  • Corporate and personal insolvency
  • Contract
  • Passing off / Trademarks.

Martin’s practice also encompasses contentious and non-contentious work in the following fields: Property, trusts, wills and estates and probate.

He has extensive experience dealing with professional negligence issues arising from disputes within his specialist fields.

Martin appears regularly in the County Court, the High Court and the Court of Appeal and in Land Registry adjudication proceedings.

Recent cases:

  • 10 day trial in the Chancery Division concerning a dispute between siblings over ownership of a farm. Settled on 8th day with client securing assets of £1m.
  • Acting for St. Johns College Oxford as landlord in two cases involving possession of commercial premises in Oxford and possession of a rural property with land outside Oxford.
  • Acting for a trustee in bankruptcy in connection with obtaining possession of 3 properties in Woking: a case with substantial factual disputes and documentation which resulted in two trials and applications for freezing order in the Chancery Division.

Notable cases include:

  • SC Confectia SA v Miss Mania Wholesale Limited [2014] EWCA Civ 1484
  • Greatorex v Newman [2008] EWCA Civ 1318
  • Derbyshire CC v Fallon [2007] EWHC 1326 Ch
  • Graves v Graves [2007] EWCA Civ 660
  • Chapman v Godinn Properties Limited [2005] EWCA Civ 941
  • Nicolet v Halim [2005] EWCA Civ 91
  • Lloyd-Wolper v Moore (2004) 1 WLR 2350
  • Williams v Williams [2003] EWHC 742 Civ.

Career

Called 1981, Inner Temple.

Education

BA (Cantab).