CIN Properties Ltd v Dollar Land (Cumbernauld) Ltd
CIN Properties Ltd v Dollar Land (Cumbernauld) Ltd
- 1992
- Scots Law Times (1992) 26 SLT 669-676(8) .
HL 21 May 1992. House of Lords upheld the decision of the 2nd Division of the Inner House. It was held that for nearly 130 years it had been well established in the law of Scotland that a conventional irritancy in lease for nonpayment of rent could not be purged unless it was enforced oppressively. It was not open to the House of Lords to bring about any more far reaching development of the law in that field than was thought appropriate by Parliament in enacting Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985.
CIN PROPERTIES V DOLLAR LAND
IRRITANCY CLAUSE
LATE PAYMENT
LAW REFORM (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1985
LEASES
NON-PAYMENT OF RENT
SCOTLAND
TERMINATION
HL 21 May 1992. House of Lords upheld the decision of the 2nd Division of the Inner House. It was held that for nearly 130 years it had been well established in the law of Scotland that a conventional irritancy in lease for nonpayment of rent could not be purged unless it was enforced oppressively. It was not open to the House of Lords to bring about any more far reaching development of the law in that field than was thought appropriate by Parliament in enacting Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions) (Scotland) Act 1985.
CIN PROPERTIES V DOLLAR LAND
IRRITANCY CLAUSE
LATE PAYMENT
LAW REFORM (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) (SCOTLAND) ACT 1985
LEASES
NON-PAYMENT OF RENT
SCOTLAND
TERMINATION