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Entry on Private Premises In Great Central Railway Company v . Bates ( 126 L. T. 61 ; ( 1921 ) 3 K. B. 578 ) Atkin L.J. said : “ The question is whether this constable ... had the right to enter upon private premises not a dwelling ...
Entry on Private Premises In Great Central Railway Company v . Bates ( 126 L. T. 61 ; ( 1921 ) 3 K. B. 578 ) Atkin L.J. said : “ The question is whether this constable ... had the right to enter upon private premises not a dwelling ...
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146 ( 4 ) of the Law of Property Act on the ground that it would be inequitable to force on the landlord privity of contract with the sub - lessees and to compel him to concede a wider user of the premises than the user prescribed by ...
146 ( 4 ) of the Law of Property Act on the ground that it would be inequitable to force on the landlord privity of contract with the sub - lessees and to compel him to concede a wider user of the premises than the user prescribed by ...
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It is an example of a case where a landlord was held to be entitled to refuse consent having regard to the proper estate management of the demised premises and his adjoining property . The difficulty in the Pimms case arose in this way ...
It is an example of a case where a landlord was held to be entitled to refuse consent having regard to the proper estate management of the demised premises and his adjoining property . The difficulty in the Pimms case arose in this way ...
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