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100 1 _aBoyne, Matthew
245 0 4 _aThe key to the problem
260 _c2006
490 0 _aEstates Gazette
_v(0608) 25 February 2006, 170-171(2)
520 _aExplains why the underused statutory ground (d) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 S30(1) can be an effective tool for landlords seeking to regain possession of business premises protected by the Act. Considers what ground (d) is, what it is suited to and not suited to and lists the ground's pros and cons. Concludes that where the offer of alternative premises can easily be made, the landlord could have much to gain by making a ground (d) offer at the same time as serving a s25 notice or a s26 counternotice.
590 _aIKA140306
650 2 4 _aLANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954 S23
650 2 4 _aLANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954 S30(1) GROUND (D)
650 2 4 _aLANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1954 S30(1) GROUND (F)
650 2 4 _aKNOLLYS HOUSE LTD v SAYER
650 2 4 _aM CHAPLIN LTD V REGENT CAPITAL HOLDINGS LTD
650 2 4 _aO'MAY V CITY OF LONDON REAL PROPERTY COMPANY LTD
650 2 4 _aBETTY'S CAFES LTD V PHILLIPS FURNISHING STORES LTD (NO 1)
650 _aLANDLORD AND TENANT ACT 1927 S18(1)
690 _aPROPERTY-COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-LEASEHOLD COMMERCIAL PROPERTY-COMMERCIAL LANDLORD AND TENANT-COMMERCIAL LEASES
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