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Consent to assignment

Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (9432) 13 August 1994, 88(1)Publication details: 1994Subject(s): Summary: "Olympia & York Canary Wharf Ltd v Oil Property Investments Ltd" (Abs51107) is an example of a case defining `reasonableness` in landlord and tenant law, where a landlord is not permitted to unreasonably withhold consent for a tenant`s request to assign a lease.
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"Olympia & York Canary Wharf Ltd v Oil Property Investments Ltd" (Abs51107) is an example of a case defining `reasonableness` in landlord and tenant law, where a landlord is not permitted to unreasonably withhold consent for a tenant`s request to assign a lease.