The All England Law Reports: (incorporating the Law Times Reports and the Law Journal Reports) of Cases Decided in the House of Lords, the Privy Council, All Divisions of the Supreme Court, and Courts of Special JurisdictionButterworth., 1992 |
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الصفحة 245
... secure tenant under s 87 ( b ) . Under s 87 of the Housing Act 1985 ( replacing s 30 ( 2 ) ( b ) of the Housing Act 1980 ) : ' A person is qualified to succeed the tenant under a secure tenancy if he occupies the dwelling - house as his ...
... secure tenant under s 87 ( b ) . Under s 87 of the Housing Act 1985 ( replacing s 30 ( 2 ) ( b ) of the Housing Act 1980 ) : ' A person is qualified to succeed the tenant under a secure tenancy if he occupies the dwelling - house as his ...
الصفحة 248
... secure tenancy ' , is extended by s 79 ( 3 ) to a ' licence to occupy a dwelling - house ' . One might have expected such a licence to be referred to as a ' secure licence ' as was done by the Court of Appeal in Tower Hamlets London BC ...
... secure tenancy ' , is extended by s 79 ( 3 ) to a ' licence to occupy a dwelling - house ' . One might have expected such a licence to be referred to as a ' secure licence ' as was done by the Court of Appeal in Tower Hamlets London BC ...
الصفحة 251
... secure licence obtained from a local authority holding a licence gives a greater security than a secure licence obtained from a local authority that holds a lease strictly so - called . ' With respect , it would have been better to ...
... secure licence obtained from a local authority holding a licence gives a greater security than a secure licence obtained from a local authority that holds a lease strictly so - called . ' With respect , it would have been better to ...
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