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Alienation clause

Language: English Series: EGCS ; (1990) 15Publication details: 1990Subject(s): Summary: In Fiveways Properties Ltd v SOS for the Environment ChD 5 February 1990 it was held that the effect of the alienation clause was that the tenant was entitled to assign of underlet once, but that by reason of the direct covenant that any assignee or underlessee was obliged to make with the landlord, no further assignment or underletting was possible.
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News article London News article WB2608-24 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 21487-1001

In Fiveways Properties Ltd v SOS for the Environment ChD 5 February 1990 it was held that the effect of the alienation clause was that the tenant was entitled to assign of underlet once, but that by reason of the direct covenant that any assignee or underlessee was obliged to make with the landlord, no further assignment or underletting was possible.