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Ging and Lyons/Five Star/Tenants at Drumcondra Rd [1994] IECA 280 (4th February, 1994)
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Ging and Lyons/Five Star/Tenants at Drumcondra Rd [1994] IECA 280 (4th February, 1994)
COMPETITION
AUTHORITY
Notification
No. CA/609/92E - Leonard Ging and Henry J. Lyons/Five Star Supermarket/Tenants
at Drumcondra Road.
Decision
No. 280.
Price
£0.30
£0.70 incl. postage
Notification
No: CA/609/92E - Leonard Ging and Henry J Lyons/Five Star Supermarket Tenants
at Upper Drumcondra Road
Decision
No: 280
Introduction
1. Notification
was made by Five Star Supermarket on 30 September, 1992 with a request for a
certificate under
Section 4(4) of the
Competition Act, 1991 or, in the event of
a refusal by the Competition Authority to issue a certificate, a licence under
Section 4(2), in respect of leases relating to premises at 20/24 Upper
Drumcondra Road.
The
Facts
(a) Subject
of the notification
2. The
notification concerns leases relating to the site of the former Drumcondra
Grand Cinema, Drumcondra Road, Dublin 9 between Leonard Ging and Henry J Lyons
as Superior Landlords, Five Star Supermarket as tenant and landlord and the
tenants of 2 shops.
(b) The
parties involved
3. Messrs
Ging and Lyons were the original lessors of the site. Five Star Supermarket as
successor to the Drumcondra Grand Cinema Ltd are engaged in the business of
supermarket. The tenants of the shop units are engaged in retail/service
activities.
(c) The
notified arrangements
4. The
following leases were notified viz.
(i) Lease
dated 28 February 1934 between Messrs Ging and Lyons as landlords and
Drumcondra Grand Cinema Ltd as tenant.
The lease has a term of 419.5 years from 1 May 1933. Under clause 7 of the
lease the lessee covenants "That the lessee .... will use and occupy the said
messuage as a Theatre and for shops only and will not at any time without the
consent of the Lessors use the same or any portion thereof as a tenement house
or tenement houses or for any other purpose ......."
(ii) Lease
dated 21 October 1936 between Drumcondra Grand Cinema Ltd as Lessor and Michael
McInerney
as lessee for a term of 300 years from 1 November 1935. Under clause 5 the
lessee covenants that he " .... will not use and occupy the said messuage
without the consent of the Lessor, or any portion thereof as a tenement house
or tenement houses ......" while under clause 8 he covenants that he " ....
will not carry on or permit upon the said premises or any part thereof any ....
dangerous trade business manufacture or occupation .... nor use the same nor
allow the same to be used for the carrying on therein of the businesses or
trades of victualler in all its branches and Pork Butcher or for the sale of
Fish and Chips ......."
(iii) Lease
dated 2 May 1936 between Drumcondra Grand Cinema Ltd and Eileen White
as lessee also has a term of 300 years and contains provisions similar to the
lease dated 21 October 1936 at (ii) above.
In
addition, there are a number of other standard restrictive covenants and
obligations in the leases.
Assessment
- The Applicability of Section 4(1)
5. The
Authority considers that at the time the leases were executed the parties
thereto were undertakings. The provisions of the leases continue to apply to
their successors. Five Star Supermarket and the current tenants are
undertakings and the agreements notified are agreements between undertakings.
6. The
Lease agreements contain standard restrictions and obligations on both landlord
and tenant which are necessary for the maintenance of the landlord/tenant
relationship in respect of the tenancies. These do not raise issues under the
Competition Act. In addition each agreement also provides for minor
restrictions on the use of each premises i.e. their use as tenement houses and
in the case of the 2 shop units, their use as a victualler Pork Butcher or Fish
and Chip shop.
7. The
very act of leasing the premises to a particular tenant prevents competitors of
the tenant from using those premises to compete with the tenant. Clearly this
cannot be regarded as preventing, restricting or distorting competition since
it would imply that the leasing of a commercial premises in order to carry on a
business therein was prohibited unless licensed under
section 4 (2) of the
Competition Act. Anyone wishing to operate a business in competition with the
tenants may do so by occupying any other premises within the same catchment
area. The tenants of the shop unit are prevented from operating certain
businesses which might compete with those operating in nearby premises. Again
such a restriction would not prevent the tenant or anyone else from operating
such a business from another premises within the same catchment area. In any
event the current tenants have the permitted user they require for their
current businesses. If they were to seek a change of user this is governed by
the Landlord and Tenant Act 1980 which provides that a landlord cannot
unreasonably withhold consent to a change of use requested by a tenant. The
Authority therefore considers that the notified agreements between the ground
landlords and Five Star Supermarket and Five Star Supermarket and its tenants
do not offend against
Section 4(1) of the
Competition Act, 1991.
The
Certificate
8. The
Competition Authority has issued the following certificate:
The
Competition Authority certifies that in its opinion, on the basis of the facts
in its possession, the agreement between Leonard K. Ging and Henry J Lyons and
their successors and Five Star Supermarket and the agreement between Five Star
Supermarket and its tenants in relation to the lease of premises at Upper
Drumcondra Road, Drumcondra, Dublin 9 notified under
Section 7 on 30 September
1992 (Notification No. CA/609/92E), do not offend against
Section 4(1) of the
Competition Act, 1991.
For
the Competition Authority
Des
Wall
Member
4
February 1994
© 1994 Irish Competition Authority