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035 _a(Sirsi) u130319
041 _aeng
100 _aHopkins, Phillip
245 _aNo surrender
260 _c2005
490 _aLetting Update Journal
_v13(2) July 2005, 25-26(2)
520 _aExamines some of the rules governing the surrender of residential tenancies and some recent case law on the subject. Following the Housing Act 1988 tenancies may only be finally terminated by either surrender or other action on the part of the tenant such as notice to quit or by court order. Surrender of a tenancy requires the mutual agreement of the landlord and tenant that the tenant is to yield up possession of the property to the landlord. Explains the differences between express surrender and surrender by operation of law and considers the ancient rule of surrender and regrant and the concept of abandonment in relation to surrender. Summarises three case examples on surrender.
590 _aIKA190705
650 _aBELLCOURT ESTATES LTD V ADESINA
650 _aLAINE AND MITCHELL V CADWALLADER
650 _aHOUSING ACT 1988
690 _aPROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY-RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT-RESIDENTIAL LEASES
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