2: CASES WHERE THE COURT HAS A DISCRETION TO ORDER POSSESSION(a) Case I332 Alternative accommodation not provided by the housing authority1The court has discretionary power2 to make an order for possession against a protected occupier3 or statutory tenant4 where the court is satisfied that suitable alternative accommodation5 is available for the tenant6 or will be available for him when the order for possession takes effect7.
The court has discretionary power2 to make an order for possession against a protected occupier3 or statutory tenant4 where the court is satisfied that suitable alternative accommodation5 is available for the tenant6 or will be available for him when the order for possession takes effect7.
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