343 Case IX: dwellinghouse required by landlord as residence1The court has discretionary power2 to make an order for possession against a protected occupier3 or statutory tenant4where the dwellinghouse is reasonably required by the landlord for occupation as a residence for:343.1 himself5; or343.2 any son or daughter of his over 18 years of age6; or343.3 his father or mother, or the father or mother of his wife, or husband or civil partner7; or343.4 his grandfather or grandmother or the grandfather or grandmother of his wife, or husband or civil partner8,and the landlord did not become landlord
The court has discretionary power2 to make an order for possession against a protected occupier3 or statutory tenant4where the dwellinghouse is reasonably required by the landlord for occupation as a residence for:
himself5; or
any son or daughter of his over 18 years of age6; or
his father or mother, or the father or mother of his wife, or husband or civil partner7; or
his grandfather or grandmother or the grandfather or grandmother of his wife, or husband or civil partner8,
and the landlord did not become landlord
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