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Lujo Properties Ltd v Green

Language: English Series: Scots Law Times ; 1997 SLT 225-240(16)Publication details: 1997Subject(s): Summary: Outer House. Lord Penrose. 17 January 1996. Landlord and tenant - lease - construction - assignability - lease to firm and individual partners thereof and their successors - clause excluding assignees "without the previous consent in writing of the Landlords (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld)" - whether lease assignable. Landlord and tenant - lease - construction - parties to lease- lease to firm and partners qua trustees of partnership - whether partners of dissolved firm personally liable for obligations of tenants - whether lease terminated at date of dissolution of partnership - Partnership Act 1890 (56 & 54 Vict, c39), s38. Partnership - dissolution - assets of partnership - whether assignable lease asset of partnership after its dissolution and available for realisation even though for time being no tenant in existence - whether lease terminated at date of dissolution of partnership. Partnership - dissolution - liability of partners.
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Outer House. Lord Penrose. 17 January 1996. Landlord and tenant - lease - construction - assignability - lease to firm and individual partners thereof and their successors - clause excluding assignees "without the previous consent in writing of the Landlords (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld)" - whether lease assignable. Landlord and tenant - lease - construction - parties to lease- lease to firm and partners qua trustees of partnership - whether partners of dissolved firm personally liable for obligations of tenants - whether lease terminated at date of dissolution of partnership - Partnership Act 1890 (56 & 54 Vict, c39), s38. Partnership - dissolution - assets of partnership - whether assignable lease asset of partnership after its dissolution and available for realisation even though for time being no tenant in existence - whether lease terminated at date of dissolution of partnership. Partnership - dissolution - liability of partners.