335. Old tenancies: landlord and tenant for the time being.
335. Old tenancies: landlord and tenant for the time being.
Conveyancing (Volume 23 (2023)) | Commentary
The relationship between a transferee of the reversion and the tenant for the time being and between an assignee of the lease and the landlord for the time being is based on the doctrine of privity of estate1. Liability under this doctrine extends to breaches of
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The relationship between a transferee of the reversion and the tenant for the time being and between an assignee of the lease and the landlord for the time being is based on the doctrine of privity of estate1. Liability under this doctrine extends to breaches of
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