338 Case IV: tenant’s conduct1The court has discretionary power2 to make an order for possession against a protected occupier3 or statutory tenant4 where the tenant, or any person residing or lodging with him or sub-tenant of his, has been guilty of conduct that is a nuisance or annoyance5 to adjoining occupiers, or has been convicted of using the dwellinghouse, or allowing it to be used, for immoral or illegal purposes.
The court has discretionary power2 to make an order for possession against a protected occupier3 or statutory tenant4 where the tenant, or any person residing or lodging with him or sub-tenant of his, has been guilty of conduct that is a nuisance or annoyance5 to adjoining occupiers, or has been convicted of using the dwellinghouse, or allowing it to be used, for immoral or illegal purposes.
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