Gunn v City of Glasgow District Council
Language: English Series: Greens Housing Law Reports ; 1997 HousLR 3-6(4)Publication details: 1997Subject(s): Summary: Second Division. 31 July 1992. Landlord and tenant - complaint of dampness - duty of tenant to keep house heated and ventilated - landlord averring that house not adequately heated and ventilated - whether onus on tenant to aver and prove degree and cost of heating and ventilation required to prevent condensation. Process - pleading-relevancy-landlord and tenant-action of damages-dampness-statutory provision subsequently repealed and re-enacted-findings of fact as to water penetration and inadequate insulation-whether relevant averment of breach of statutory duty-whether breach of statutory duty-whether breach of common law duty-whether onus on tenant to aver and prove degree and cost of heating and ventilation requireed to prevent condensation.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Second Division. 31 July 1992. Landlord and tenant - complaint of dampness - duty of tenant to keep house heated and ventilated - landlord averring that house not adequately heated and ventilated - whether onus on tenant to aver and prove degree and cost of heating and ventilation required to prevent condensation. Process - pleading-relevancy-landlord and tenant-action of damages-dampness-statutory provision subsequently repealed and re-enacted-findings of fact as to water penetration and inadequate insulation-whether relevant averment of breach of statutory duty-whether breach of statutory duty-whether breach of common law duty-whether onus on tenant to aver and prove degree and cost of heating and ventilation requireed to prevent condensation.