Leases - the basic requirements

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. Which of the following transactions can create a valid leasehold estate?

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. Whiteacre is granted by Laval to Teresa 'for twenty years if she lives that long'. How will this lease take effect?

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. Laros grants to Testos a lease of Furpalace for five years at £500 per annum rent. The lease includes a promise of nine words. 'This lease shall be renewable on the same terms.' How does this lease take effect?

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. Which of the following is NOT a property right in land?

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. Which of the following propositions, regarding licences over land, is correct?

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. Charley is a driver with the Diligence Bus Company, working from its Grogsby Depot. He lives in a house owned by Diligence, situated 15 miles from the depot. He has unrestricted use of the house. Diligence retains a key, and a representative calls about every six months to view the state of repair. Charley pays a £1000-per-month 'licence fee' - about the amount the house would fetch if let on the open market. The document Charley signed when he took possession is headed 'licence'. Which is the correct legal analysis of this situation?

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. Which of the following clauses, if included in a 'letting' of a small flat suitable for one person only, would mean that the transaction was only a licence?

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. Larry and Tamsin sign an agreement (not in the form of a deed) under which Tamsin has exclusive possession of Larry's flat for two years. Tamsin agrees to pay £525 per month for 'right to live in the flat'. (Similar flats in the area cost £500 per month rent.) What is the legal result of this agreement?

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. On January 1st 2017, Laurie and Tolstoy signed an agreement (not in the form of a deed) under which Laurie leased to Tolstoy 'Garage Number Six' for a period of five years at £100 per month rent. Tolstoy pays the rent punctually and parks his car in the garage every night.
What property (right(s)) has Tolstoy got?

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. On January 1st 2017, Laurie and Tolstoy signed an agreement (not in the form of a deed) under which Laurie leased to Tolstoy 'Garage Number Six' for a period of five years at £100 per month rent. Tolstoy pays the rent punctually and parks his car in the garage every night.
Garage Number Six is unregistered title and Tolstoy has not registered a land charge at the Land Charges Department in Plymouth. Laurie has sold the freehold of the garage to Reika, who wants to evict Tolstoy as soon as possible.
What is the correct legal position?

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