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Price v Hartley

Language: English Series: New Property Cases ; (1995) NPC 80Publication details: 1995Subject(s): Summary: CA 1 May 1995. A tenant who remains in occupation without paying rent is treated (for the purposes of the Limitation Act 1980 only), as if in adverse possession as a trespasser, notwithstanding the continued existence of his right to tender payment of rent and to remain in possession as a tenant, and the reversioner`s right to demand payment of rent at any time. (Headnote from journal).
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Law report London Journal article X2202 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 22532-1001

CA 1 May 1995. A tenant who remains in occupation without paying rent is treated (for the purposes of the Limitation Act 1980 only), as if in adverse possession as a trespasser, notwithstanding the continued existence of his right to tender payment of rent and to remain in possession as a tenant, and the reversioner`s right to demand payment of rent at any time. (Headnote from journal).