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Chapter 19 Multiple choice questions
Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, Pt II
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A lessee can claim the benefits of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 Pt II only if certain conditions are fulfilled. Which of the following conditions does
not
apply?
The lessee is in occupation of the subject property.
correct
incorrect
The lessee is occupying the subject property for the purposes of the lessee's business.
correct
incorrect
There is in existence a lease or tenancy within the terms of the Act.
correct
incorrect
The lessee is a limited company or partnership.
correct
incorrect
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Which of the following arrangements will benefit from the provisions of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954, Pt II?
A letting of a workshop for a fixed term of six months.
correct
incorrect
A letting for a fixed term of one year of a member's tennis club.
correct
incorrect
A tenancy at will of a factory.
correct
incorrect
A licence of a shop.
correct
incorrect
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If a lessor wishes to serve a termination notice under the 1954 Act and wishes to oppose the grant of a new tenancy, which of the following is
not
one of the grounds for opposition under the Act?
A permitted sub-lessee is in occupation of the whole of the property.
correct
incorrect
Breach of repairing covenant by the lessee.
correct
incorrect
Persistent delay in paying rent.
correct
incorrect
Availability of suitable alternative accommodation for the lessee.
correct
incorrect
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