Fuller and another v Judy Properties Ltd
Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (1991) 31 EG 63-66(3)Publication details: 1991Subject(s): Summary: ChD 15 October 1991. On discovering that the lease had been assigned in breach of covenant against assignment without landlord`s consent, the landlord issued a notice under Law of Property Act 1925 s146 to the previous tenant but this was invalid as title was vested in new tenants, who were themselves then issued with a notice. This was invalidated because the landlords had re-entered the property and changed the locks before issuing the notice. Tenants were found to be entitled to keys and damages for unlawful entry.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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ChD 15 October 1991. On discovering that the lease had been assigned in breach of covenant against assignment without landlord`s consent, the landlord issued a notice under Law of Property Act 1925 s146 to the previous tenant but this was invalid as title was vested in new tenants, who were themselves then issued with a notice. This was invalidated because the landlords had re-entered the property and changed the locks before issuing the notice. Tenants were found to be entitled to keys and damages for unlawful entry.