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Landlords intention apt in letting

Language: English Series: Times ; 23/3/88, p20Publication details: 1988Subject(s): Summary: In Antoniades v Villiers and another, CA 17 March 1988, it was held that in determining whether residential accommodation was let to occupiers as tenants or licensees, where a court had decided that a written agreement between the parties was to be discarded as a sham, it had to be shown not only that the occupiers intended to enjoy a right to exclusive possession but also that the landlord shared that intention before a tenancy could be held to exist.
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In Antoniades v Villiers and another, CA 17 March 1988, it was held that in determining whether residential accommodation was let to occupiers as tenants or licensees, where a court had decided that a written agreement between the parties was to be discarded as a sham, it had to be shown not only that the occupiers intended to enjoy a right to exclusive possession but also that the landlord shared that intention before a tenancy could be held to exist.