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By: Series: Property Week ; 67(15) 19 April 2002, 38-39(2)Publication details: 2002Subject(s): Summary: Examines legal problem of validity of consent in cases where tenant is restricted from assigning lease, subletting, altering premises, or changing use of premises without consent of landlord. Issue analysed is whether consent given by correspondence or orally, in principle, is binding. Once consent is given, and acted on, it cannot be withdrawn.
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Examines legal problem of validity of consent in cases where tenant is restricted from assigning lease, subletting, altering premises, or changing use of premises without consent of landlord. Issue analysed is whether consent given by correspondence or orally, in principle, is binding. Once consent is given, and acted on, it cannot be withdrawn.