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Consents through the looking glass - a re-examination of consents in alienation clauses

By: Language: English Series: Hogan Lovells Real Estate Quarterly ; Summer 2010, 4-5(2)Publication details: 2010Subject(s): Summary: Reviews the case law relating to the often contentious issue of landlords granting consent to a prospective tenant when an existing tenant wishes to move on. Clarifies through an examination of the statutory framework and modern case law what procedural obligations are imposed on a landlord upon receipt of an application for consent, in particular, ones where insufficient information is provided by the tenant to allow the landlord to make a decision.
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Reviews the case law relating to the often contentious issue of landlords granting consent to a prospective tenant when an existing tenant wishes to move on. Clarifies through an examination of the statutory framework and modern case law what procedural obligations are imposed on a landlord upon receipt of an application for consent, in particular, ones where insufficient information is provided by the tenant to allow the landlord to make a decision.