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Cornillie v Saha and Bradford & Bingley Building Society

Language: English Series: Property and Compensation Reports ; [1996] 72 P&CR 147-160(14)Publication details: 1996Subject(s): Summary: CA 6 February 1996. S purchased the leasehold of a flat, financed by a loan from B. The lease contained inter alia a covenant preventing subletting, with provision for re-entry upon breach. C later became landlord and brought proceedings against S seeking re-entry. Shortly afterwards C brought proceedings against S for possession on grounds of breach of covenants, including that preventing subletting. S`s claim that any breach had been waived was rejected by the judge. On appeal from B the issue was whether C waived right to re-enter for breach by serving access proceedings upon S. "Held" appeal allowed.
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Law report London Journal article ABS55562 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 17328-1001

CA 6 February 1996. S purchased the leasehold of a flat, financed by a loan from B. The lease contained inter alia a covenant preventing subletting, with provision for re-entry upon breach. C later became landlord and brought proceedings against S seeking re-entry. Shortly afterwards C brought proceedings against S for possession on grounds of breach of covenants, including that preventing subletting. S`s claim that any breach had been waived was rejected by the judge. On appeal from B the issue was whether C waived right to re-enter for breach by serving access proceedings upon S. "Held" appeal allowed.