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Tenant definition

What does Tenant mean? The person who takes a lease of land or premises and holds exclusive possession for a defined term, usually paying rent, under a lease or tenancy agreement. Usage is broadly consistent across England & Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland, and contrasts with a licensee (who lacks exclusive possession). Whether someone is a tenant is determined primarily by the grant of exclusive possession for a term, as recognised in case law (for England & Wales, Street v Mountford). Statutes define tenant for particular regimes, including: Housing Act 1988 (assured/AST) and Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (England & Wales); Private Housing (Tenancies)...

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Tenant’s Defence to Section 30(1)(f) Redevelopment: LTA 1954 (England and Wales) Opposed Renewal with Section 31A Works Proposals, Interim Rent (s24A), and Corporate Occupation Provisions

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Claim No. [ insert claim number ] [ IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE [ BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS [ OF ENGLAND AND WALES OR IN [ insert location ] ] ] [ Specify division ] [ Specify specialist court ] [ Insert location ] DISTRICT REGISTRY OR THE COUNTY COURT AT [ insert location ] [ BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS LIST ] ] between: [ insert name ] Claimant and [ insert name ] Defendant

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1 The Defendant contests the Claimant’s attempt to end the tenancy granted by the Claimant to the Defendant. The Defendant does not accept that the Claimant intends to [ demolish or reconstruct the premises comprised in the holding or a substantial part of those premises or to carry out substantial work of construction on the holding or part thereof ], and calls upon the Claimant to prove the same.

2 [ The Defendant does not rely upon section 23(1A) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (‘the Act’)....

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Victoria Jones
Victoria Jones

Victoria has over 17 years’ experience as a commercial litigator, with a particular expertise in property litigation, and has been a professional support lawyer, both for law firms and on a freelance basis, since 2010. Victoria is currently an associate and professional support lawyer at Freeths, where she provides technical support to the Dispute Management lawyers across all offices. This includes: developing and maintaining the know-how folders with precedents and guidance notes; ensuring that lawyers and clients are kept up to date on developments in the law; delivering and organising training; and undertaking research. ...

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