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Page 235-175
... TENANT TOPICS Eviction without Court Order IT is , perhaps , surprising that even to this day following the expiry of proper notice to quit the landlord can evict the tenant , technically a trespasser , by force without the necessity of ...
... TENANT TOPICS Eviction without Court Order IT is , perhaps , surprising that even to this day following the expiry of proper notice to quit the landlord can evict the tenant , technically a trespasser , by force without the necessity of ...
Page 235-301
... Tenant Act 1954 sect . 25 termina- ting the tenancy as at the date of the expiry of the lease . Under the Act the business tenant is entitled to serve a counter - notice within two months claiming a new tenancy . The landlord's notice ...
... Tenant Act 1954 sect . 25 termina- ting the tenancy as at the date of the expiry of the lease . Under the Act the business tenant is entitled to serve a counter - notice within two months claiming a new tenancy . The landlord's notice ...
Page 235-679
... tenant . The only clear impression left by the decision is that , where there is to be an agreement to grant a lease , the orthodox course of scheduling to the agreement the lease to be granted should be followed . If the terms are left ...
... tenant . The only clear impression left by the decision is that , where there is to be an agreement to grant a lease , the orthodox course of scheduling to the agreement the lease to be granted should be followed . If the terms are left ...
Contents
Vol 235 | 235-30 |
NOTES OF NEW DECISIONS | 235-38 |
THE CONVEYANCER | 235-47 |
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