The Law Times, 233. köideOffice of The Law Times, 1962 |
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Page 59
... Tenant Act 1954 sect . 44 reads as follows : " ( 1 ) Subject to the next following sub - section , in this Part of ... tenant a contractual tenancy , to expire on 1 April 1959 , of a first floor and basement . The tenant retained the ...
... Tenant Act 1954 sect . 44 reads as follows : " ( 1 ) Subject to the next following sub - section , in this Part of ... tenant a contractual tenancy , to expire on 1 April 1959 , of a first floor and basement . The tenant retained the ...
Page 60
... tenant's application . " Later he said : " The policy of the Act appears to be that not only the extent of the holding but also the rent , duration and other terms of the new tenancy should be determined as nearly as may be at the time ...
... tenant's application . " Later he said : " The policy of the Act appears to be that not only the extent of the holding but also the rent , duration and other terms of the new tenancy should be determined as nearly as may be at the time ...
Page 284
... 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 bought them in order to get possession for his own business purposes ...
... 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 bought them in order to get possession for his own business purposes ...
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