All posts tagged "Outside the Act"
Letting a Tenant off the Hook
Jan 2013 – With a business tenancy, agreeing the documentation is rarely straightforward at the best of times so, unless the lease contains a tenant–break, a landlord won’t normally expect the tenant to want to quit before expiry of the contractual term. When a tenant asks to be let off the hook, whether to agree […]
Statutory Interpretation
Jun 2025 – In Darwall and another v Dartmoor National park authority 2025, a ruling by the Supreme Court about the public’s right to camp overnight on Dartmoor is interesting comment about statutory interpretation, following on from Pepper (Inspector of Taxes) v Hart 1992. The normal principles of statutory interpretation are to ascertain the meaning […]