Inntrepreneur Estates (GL) Ltd v Boyes & others
Inntrepreneur Estates (GL) Ltd v Boyes & others
- 1993
- Estates Gazette (9347) 27 November 1993, 140-146(7) .
CA 28 July 1993. B were assignees of a public house lease, which tied the defendants to purchasing certain drinks from the landlord (I). The rent was reviewed following suspension of some of these terms. B failed to pay rent and I claimed possession and arrears. B`s defence that the tie provisions were not severable, the lease was in breach of Article 85(2) of the Treaty of Rome, and that the rent should therefore be lower was accepted by the High Court. I appealed. Appeal allowed, the tie clauses were clearly severable, and their invalidity did not jeopardise the lease and its rent.
IMPLIED PERIODIC TENANCY
LEASES
MESNE PROFITS
PUB LEASES
PUBS
CA 28 July 1993. B were assignees of a public house lease, which tied the defendants to purchasing certain drinks from the landlord (I). The rent was reviewed following suspension of some of these terms. B failed to pay rent and I claimed possession and arrears. B`s defence that the tie provisions were not severable, the lease was in breach of Article 85(2) of the Treaty of Rome, and that the rent should therefore be lower was accepted by the High Court. I appealed. Appeal allowed, the tie clauses were clearly severable, and their invalidity did not jeopardise the lease and its rent.
IMPLIED PERIODIC TENANCY
LEASES
MESNE PROFITS
PUB LEASES
PUBS