Unreasonable refusal
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0016) 22 April 2000, 136(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the case "Ashworth Frazer Ltd v Gloucester CC" (ABS62094) which held that a landlord cannot usually refuse consent to an assignment just because the assignee's proposed use will breach the terms of the lease.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3616-48 Investing in property | WB3616-49 Notice to quit | WB3616-50 In denial over tenancy | WB3616-51 Unreasonable refusal | WB3616-52 Management menace | WB3616-53 More homes in green belt | WB3616-54 Call for Community Development Trusts |
Discusses the case "Ashworth Frazer Ltd v Gloucester CC" (ABS62094) which held that a landlord cannot usually refuse consent to an assignment just because the assignee's proposed use will breach the terms of the lease.