Summary: Ws5 Leases

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  • 1 STEP 1: Is it a lease or licence?

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  • What is the definition of a licence and will it bind the purchaser?

    Gives the licensee personal permission over another land but it does not give the licensee a proprietary interest and is not binding on third parties. There are two forms of licences, bare and contractual (refer to WS1)
  • 1.1.1 Certainty of Duration

  • What is the definition of 'certainty of duration' (s205(1)(xxvii) LPA 1925 under s1(1)(b) LPA 1925?

    'a term of years absolute' = beginning and end of the lease are known.
  • 1.1.2 Exclusive Possession (one occupier)

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  • Does exclusive possession allow the tenant to exclude everyone including the landlord from the premise? 

    Right to exclude everyone including the landlord.
  • How does Street v Mountford describe exclusive possession?

    'exclusive possession at a rent for a term'
  • 1.1.2.1 Where there is multiple occupancy? (joint tenancy)

  • Explain what 4 unities have to be present for joint tenants to have exclusive possession and the right to exclude others?

    • Possession - equal right to occupy all of the premises
    • Interest - same leasehold interest for the same term
    • Time - interests start at the same time
    • Title - All interests derive from the same document
    (Refer to WS4 - co-ownership)
  • Explain why AG Securities v Vaughan failed to show exclusive possession?

    It was a licence because:
    • Signed independent agreements 
    • No exclusive possession on any one party or jointly 
    • Rooms occupied on a rolling basis 
    • different start dates and rents 
  • In contrast with Antoniades v Villers which successfully showed exclusive possession?

    It was a lease because:
    • Identical agreements signed on the same day 
    • Joint and exclusive possession 
    • 'must consider the surrounding circumstances including any relationship between the occupiers'
  • 1.1.3 (Rent)

  • Is rent essential to prove a tenancy (Ashburn v Arnold)?

    Although rent indicates an intention to create legal relations, it is not essential.
  • 2 STEP 2: If it is a lease, what type is it?

  • 2.1 Fixed term

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  • When do the parties (the tenant and the landlord) know the maximum duration of the lease?

    The maximum duration of the lease is known from the outset.
  • How must a fixed term lease be created (s52 LPA 1925)?

    Must be created expressly (s52 LPA 1925).
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