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Wide Definition of "Any Premises"


 
Landlord Wins Enfranchisement Case
Majorstake Ltd v Curtis
CA
8 August 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary
The phrase "any premises in which the [tenant's] flat is
contained" in s 47(2)(b) of the Leasehold Reform, Housing and
Urban Development Act 1993 referred to the whole or any part of
the relevant building and could therefore apply to two vertically
adjacent self-contained flats so as to enable the landlord to
redevelop them to form a single self-contained maisonette.

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