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Language: English Series: Independent ; 11/11/88 p17Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: In AG Securities v Vaughan and others and Antoniades v Villiers and another , HL 10 November 1988, it was held that a clause in an agreement, between the owner of a flat and occupiers who had exclusive occupation of the flat and made payments to the owner, by which the owner reserved the right to share occupation of the flat with the occupiers, was treated as a pretence, and was inconsistent with the provisions of the Rent Acts by reserving such a right in order to destroy Rent Act protection.
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In AG Securities v Vaughan and others and Antoniades v Villiers and another , HL 10 November 1988, it was held that a clause in an agreement, between the owner of a flat and occupiers who had exclusive occupation of the flat and made payments to the owner, by which the owner reserved the right to share occupation of the flat with the occupiers, was treated as a pretence, and was inconsistent with the provisions of the Rent Acts by reserving such a right in order to destroy Rent Act protection.