دستبرداری: یہ قانونی مشورہ نہیں ہے۔ قانون سازی اور کیس لاء تبدیل ہوتے رہتے ہیں۔ ہمیشہ اپنی مخصوص صورتحال کے لیے ایک اہل وکیل سے مشورہ کریں۔

تمام مقدمات
Property Law
House of Lords
1985

Street v Mountford

[1985] AC 809

Ratio Decidendi

An agreement granting exclusive possession of residential accommodation for a term at a rent creates a tenancy, regardless of the label the parties attach to it. The court looks at the substance of the arrangement, not the form. A 'licence' that grants exclusive possession is in law a lease.

حقائق

Mr Street granted Mrs Mountford the right to occupy furnished rooms at a weekly rent. The written agreement was headed 'Licence' and included a declaration that the occupier accepted she had no tenancy protection. Street argued it was a licence, not a tenancy.

فیصلے کا خلاصہ

The House of Lords held that the agreement created a tenancy, not a licence. Lord Templeman held that the three hallmarks of a tenancy are exclusive possession, for a term, at a rent. Where these are present, the agreement is a tenancy regardless of the parties' description of it. The label 'licence' was a pretence designed to circumvent the Rent Acts.

اہم اقتباسات

"If the agreement satisfied all the requirements of a tenancy, then the agreement produced a tenancy and the parties cannot alter the effect of the agreement by insisting that they only created a licence."

Lord Templeman

بعد کا علاج

Followed

The leading authority on the distinction between leases and licences in English land law.

Applied

Applied in AG Securities v Vaughan and Antoniades v Villiers [1990] to joint occupation arrangements.

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