Postel Properties Ltd v Miller and Santhouse plc
Language: English Series: Scots Law Times ; 1993 9 SLT 353-357(5)Publication details: 1993Subject(s): Summary: Court of Session Outer House 9 July 1992. The defenders, M, were lessees of a shop in Sauchiehall Centre, Glasgow. Terms of the lease included stipulations that the premises be used solely for retail purposes and not remain unoccupied for more than 21 days without written consent. In response to P`s claim M admitted a breach of covenant but contended that the pursuers` conclusion for implement was incompetent for lack of precision and enforceability. The court concurred and P`s action failed.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Court of Session Outer House 9 July 1992. The defenders, M, were lessees of a shop in Sauchiehall Centre, Glasgow. Terms of the lease included stipulations that the premises be used solely for retail purposes and not remain unoccupied for more than 21 days without written consent. In response to P`s claim M admitted a breach of covenant but contended that the pursuers` conclusion for implement was incompetent for lack of precision and enforceability. The court concurred and P`s action failed.