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Series: Estates Gazette ; [2001] 42 EG 137 (CS) (10/10/01)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: "Berkeley Leisure Group Ltd v Hampton" CA 5 October 2001. The claimant B owned a caravan park with planning permission allowing part of the park to be used for permanent residential occupation. In 1987 the defendant H was an employee and allowed to live in a rent-free caravan. In 2000 B served notice to quit on H. The issue was whether H's plot was protected under the Mobile Homes Act 1983. Judge found H entitled to security of tenure. "Held", appeal allowed.
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"Berkeley Leisure Group Ltd v Hampton" CA 5 October 2001. The claimant B owned a caravan park with planning permission allowing part of the park to be used for permanent residential occupation. In 1987 the defendant H was an employee and allowed to live in a rent-free caravan. In 2000 B served notice to quit on H. The issue was whether H's plot was protected under the Mobile Homes Act 1983. Judge found H entitled to security of tenure. "Held", appeal allowed.