1854. No statutory tenancy where landlord's interest belongs to the Crown or to a local authority etc.
1854. No statutory tenancy where landlord's interest belongs to the Crown or to a local authority etc.
Landlord and Tenant (Volume 62 (2022), paras 1-595; Volume 63 (2022), paras 596-1219; Volume 64 (2022), paras 1220-1957) | Commentary
A person is not at any time a statutory tenant1 of a dwelling house2 if the interest of his immediate landlord3 would, at that time:
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(1) belong to His Majesty in right of the Crown or to a government
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A person is not at any time a statutory tenant1 of a dwelling house2 if the interest of his immediate landlord3 would, at that time:
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(1) belong to His Majesty in right of the Crown or to a government
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