Application for new tenancy
Series: Estates Gazette Case Summaries ; [2002] 21 EG 142 (CS)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: The appellant tenant (P) held an eggshell tenancy of business premises consisting of the internal skin of part of a building, and not any load-bearing structures. The respondent landlord (L) successfully opposed P's application for a new tenancy on the ground that it intended to demolish and reconstruct the holding. The issue was whether the 'eggshell' amounted to premises capable of demolition. P appealed. "Held" appeal dismissed.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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The appellant tenant (P) held an eggshell tenancy of business premises consisting of the internal skin of part of a building, and not any load-bearing structures. The respondent landlord (L) successfully opposed P's application for a new tenancy on the ground that it intended to demolish and reconstruct the holding. The issue was whether the 'eggshell' amounted to premises capable of demolition. P appealed. "Held" appeal dismissed.