Sweetshop revenge
Series: Estates Gazette ; (0304) 25 January 2003, 150(1)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: In the commercial sector, a landlord usually retains an interest in the property and will enforce any obligations. Discusses the issue if a landlord is unwilling to intervene, whether a tenant can take steps to enforce lease covenants against another. Examines the case "Williams and another v Kiley (t/a CK Supermarkets Ltd) (2002)" where the CA upheld the rights of shopkeeper tenants to enforce user covenants against a fellow tenant when the landlord failed to intervene.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | X121903 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 121903-1001 |
In the commercial sector, a landlord usually retains an interest in the property and will enforce any obligations. Discusses the issue if a landlord is unwilling to intervene, whether a tenant can take steps to enforce lease covenants against another. Examines the case "Williams and another v Kiley (t/a CK Supermarkets Ltd) (2002)" where the CA upheld the rights of shopkeeper tenants to enforce user covenants against a fellow tenant when the landlord failed to intervene.