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Exclusive possession and the tenancy by estoppel: "a familiar problem in an unusual setting"

By: Series: The Conveyancer ; (63) November/December 1999, 493-509(9)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the issues that can arise when a local authority grants a housing association a licence rather than a lease to use its land. Considers the consequences of such a grant for the occupant with particular emphasis on security of tenure, using the decision in "Bruton v London and Quadrant Housing Trust" as an illustration.
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Discusses the issues that can arise when a local authority grants a housing association a licence rather than a lease to use its land. Considers the consequences of such a grant for the occupant with particular emphasis on security of tenure, using the decision in "Bruton v London and Quadrant Housing Trust" as an illustration.