The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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... premises within the measure of the Landlord and Tenant Act , 1954 , are excluded since such tenancies come before the county court for review . Mixed premises , i.e. premises let partly for business and partly for private dwelling ...
... premises within the measure of the Landlord and Tenant Act , 1954 , are excluded since such tenancies come before the county court for review . Mixed premises , i.e. premises let partly for business and partly for private dwelling ...
Page 60
... premises comprised in the former tenancy which he still occupies should ensure that those premises are being used by him for the purpose of his business at the date of the hearing even though he may not intend to continue so using them ...
... premises comprised in the former tenancy which he still occupies should ensure that those premises are being used by him for the purpose of his business at the date of the hearing even though he may not intend to continue so using them ...
Page 284
... premises , and that he was in business in a small way whereas the tenant was a large concern running 250 shops . It was proper for the trial judge to direct himself : The landlord bought these premises not quite five years ago . He ...
... premises , and that he was in business in a small way whereas the tenant was a large concern running 250 shops . It was proper for the trial judge to direct himself : The landlord bought these premises not quite five years ago . He ...
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