COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM THE CENTRAL LONDON COUNTY COURT
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE COWELL)
4CL50276
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE NEUBERGER
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LORD JUSTICE MOORE-BICK
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MAJORSTAKE LIMITED |
Claimant/ Appellant |
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MONTY CURTIS |
Defendant/ Respondent |
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Mr. Edward Denehan (instructed by Freeman Box) for the respondent
Hearing date: 19th July 2006
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Lord Justice Moore-Bick:
"47.— Application to defeat tenant's claim where landlord intends to redevelop.
(1) Where the landlord has given the tenant a counter-notice under section 45 which complies with the requirement set out in subsection (2)(c) of that section, the court may, on the application of the landlord, by order declare that the right to acquire a new lease shall not be exercisable by the tenant by reason of the landlord's intention to redevelop any premises in which the tenant's flat is contained; and on such an order becoming final the tenant's notice shall cease to have effect.
(2) The court shall not make an order under subsection (1) unless it is satisfied—
(a) that the tenant's lease of his flat is due to terminate within the period of five years beginning with the relevant date; and
(b) that for the purposes of redevelopment the landlord intends, once the lease has so terminated—
(i) to demolish or reconstruct, or
(ii) to carry out substantial works of construction on, the whole or a substantial part of any premises in which the flat is contained; and
(c) that he could not reasonably do so without obtaining possession of the flat."
The critical expression in each case is "any premises in which the [tenant's] flat is contained".
"(4) Any notice given by a qualifying tenant under this section shall, in addition to any other requirement imposed in accordance with subsections (1) to (3), require the recipient to state—
(a) whether he has received in respect of any premises containing the tenant's flat—
(i) a notice under section 13 in the case of which the relevant claim under Chapter I is still current, or
(ii) a copy of such a notice; and
(b) if so, the date on which the notice under section 13 was given and the name and address of the nominee purchaser for the time being appointed for the purposes of section 15 in relation to that claim."
Lord Justice Neuberger:
Introductory
The language and consequences of the rival constructions
The appellant's construction
The respondent's construction
Other relevant provisions of the 1993 Act
The decision in Maunsell –v-Olins [1975] AC 373
Conclusion
Lord Justice May: