Quiet enjoyment
Quiet enjoyment
- 1987
- Estates Gazette 283(6344) 25/7/87 p467 .
Usually a covenant of quiet enjoyment is expressed so that the landlord can ensure that he covenants only in the qualified form. The advantages for a landlord and the commensurate disadavantages to the tenant of such an arrangement, are demonstrated by the CA decision in Celsteel Ltd v Alton House Holdings Ltd (no 2)
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Usually a covenant of quiet enjoyment is expressed so that the landlord can ensure that he covenants only in the qualified form. The advantages for a landlord and the commensurate disadavantages to the tenant of such an arrangement, are demonstrated by the CA decision in Celsteel Ltd v Alton House Holdings Ltd (no 2)
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