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Landlord`s refusal of consent to assign reasonable

Language: English Series: Chartered Surveyor Weekly ; vol 18 no 6 12/2/87 p55 (2)Publication details: 1987Subject(s): Summary: In Woolworth,FW plc v Charlwood Alliance Properties Ltd , ChD, the plaintiff tenant sought a declaration that its landlord had unreasonably refused consent to an assignment of a lease of retail premises. The defendant landlord counterclaimed seeking specific performance of certain covenants in the lease to keep open the premises as a department store or shop as specified in the lease . The judge refused to make a declaration that the landlord had unreasonably witheld consent to the assignment, but he also refused the counterclaim by the landlords.
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In Woolworth,FW plc v Charlwood Alliance Properties Ltd , ChD, the plaintiff tenant sought a declaration that its landlord had unreasonably refused consent to an assignment of a lease of retail premises. The defendant landlord counterclaimed seeking specific performance of certain covenants in the lease to keep open the premises as a department store or shop as specified in the lease . The judge refused to make a declaration that the landlord had unreasonably witheld consent to the assignment, but he also refused the counterclaim by the landlords.