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Fair rents and the market: judicial attitudes to rent control legislation.

By: Series: Conveyancer and Property Lawyer ; (63) May/June 1999, 201-231(16)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Examines recent case law in an attempt to assess the attitudes of the courts to fair rents. Suggests that recent cases such as "Curtis v London Rent Assessment Committee" equate a 'fair' rent to a market rent and that this conflicts with the intentions of the original Rent legislation.
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Examines recent case law in an attempt to assess the attitudes of the courts to fair rents. Suggests that recent cases such as "Curtis v London Rent Assessment Committee" equate a 'fair' rent to a market rent and that this conflicts with the intentions of the original Rent legislation.