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041 _aeng
245 _aMaryland Estates Ltd v Joseph and Another
260 _c1999
350 _a0
490 _aWeekly Law Reports
_v[1999] 1 WLR 83-92(6)
520 _aCA 23 April 1998. Landlord (M) sought an order for possession for a flat for breach of covenant to pay outstanding rent and service charges, together with mesne profits from the date of service of the writ until possession. Tenants (J&A) disputed the claim and counterclaimed relief against forfeiture. M agreed to grant relief from forfeiture on payment of all the sums claimed within a reasonable time. J&A paid the amount of rent and service charges outstanding at the date of the writ, and a sum towards M`s costs. M applied for a declaration that it was entitled to possession unless all outstanding rent and service charges were paid with interest. The Deputy District Judge declared M was entitled only to the arrears due on the date of service of the writ, not to mesne profits. On appeal by M, "held" that `all the rent in arrears` referred to rent in arrears at the time the court, making its order, assumed that payment of that rent would result in the lease continuing for all purposes.
650 _aBREACH OF COVENANT
650 _aCOUNTY COURTS ACT 1984
650 _aFORFEITURE OF LEASE
650 _aLANDLORD AND TENANT
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650 _aPOSSESSION
650 _aRENT ARREARS
650 _aRENT
650 _aPROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT-RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES
650 _aSERVICE CHARGES
690 _aLANDLORD AND TENANT-CASE LAW-RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES
942 _n0
948 _c29/01/1999
999 _c57736
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