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Page 236-174
... landlord , granted a 75 year lease to the tenant , who remained in possession until he died in 1940. From 1940 onwards the squatter was in occupa- tion and continued to pay the rent , although according to the evidence the landlord did ...
... landlord , granted a 75 year lease to the tenant , who remained in possession until he died in 1940. From 1940 onwards the squatter was in occupa- tion and continued to pay the rent , although according to the evidence the landlord did ...
Page 236-497
... landlord appealed . It was admitted that the licence to convert the premises into five flats was spent . The landlord opposed the tenant's application on three grounds . First , on the ground that there was no jurisdiction to vary the ...
... landlord appealed . It was admitted that the licence to convert the premises into five flats was spent . The landlord opposed the tenant's application on three grounds . First , on the ground that there was no jurisdiction to vary the ...
Page 236-556
... LANDLORD AND Business Tenancies : Landlord for Five Years THE landlord of business premises is entitled to resist an application by the tenant for a new lease if he can show that he intends to occupy the holding for the purposes , or ...
... LANDLORD AND Business Tenancies : Landlord for Five Years THE landlord of business premises is entitled to resist an application by the tenant for a new lease if he can show that he intends to occupy the holding for the purposes , or ...
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