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Reason will prevail

By: Language: English Series: Estates Gazette ; (0522) 4 June 2005, 131(1)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Argues that a landlord's grounds for refusing consent to a subletting in commercial property should be reasonable rather than justifiable as shown in the judgment from the case, "NCR Ltd v Riverland Portfolio No 1 Ltd (No 2)" ([2005] EWCA Civ 312, 21 March 2005, L130045). The covenant strength of a subtenant can be relevant if this is shown to affect the present value of the reversion.
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Argues that a landlord's grounds for refusing consent to a subletting in commercial property should be reasonable rather than justifiable as shown in the judgment from the case, "NCR Ltd v Riverland Portfolio No 1 Ltd (No 2)" ([2005] EWCA Civ 312, 21 March 2005, L130045). The covenant strength of a subtenant can be relevant if this is shown to affect the present value of the reversion.