Case news: "Shirayama Shokosan v Danovo"
Language: English Series: Property Week ; 70(45) 11 November 2005, 74(1)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: In this case (ChD, unreported), a tenant habitually broke the terms of his lease and was eventually evicted following a court ruling. The gallery owner used space he was not renting without consulting the landlord; and sold concessionary tickets, which affected the profit-based rent. Previous breaches which resulted in other litigation had already put a great strain on the landlord-tenant relationship. This case highlights the fact that court has sole discretionary power to decided whether or not a tenant maintains their lease, based on their conduct; even if the tenant agrees to take steps to remedy the situation.| Item type | Current library | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | 1 | Available | L131624 |
In this case (ChD, unreported), a tenant habitually broke the terms of his lease and was eventually evicted following a court ruling. The gallery owner used space he was not renting without consulting the landlord; and sold concessionary tickets, which affected the profit-based rent. Previous breaches which resulted in other litigation had already put a great strain on the landlord-tenant relationship. This case highlights the fact that court has sole discretionary power to decided whether or not a tenant maintains their lease, based on their conduct; even if the tenant agrees to take steps to remedy the situation.