Goldacre (Offices) Ltd v Nortel Networks UK Ltd
Language: English Publication details: 2009Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: [2009] EWHC 3389 (Ch), 7 December 2009. Application to consider whether rent in respect of property held by respondent company is payable as an expense of the administration. Respondent company held two long leases predating date of administration. Administrators are occuping one of the premises. Notices have been served to sub tenants occuping the properties. Held that administrators would continue to pay the rent as an administration expense whilst they occupy the premises.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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[2009] EWHC 3389 (Ch), 7 December 2009. Application to consider whether rent in respect of property held by respondent company is payable as an expense of the administration. Respondent company held two long leases predating date of administration. Administrators are occuping one of the premises. Notices have been served to sub tenants occuping the properties. Held that administrators would continue to pay the rent as an administration expense whilst they occupy the premises.