Earl of Pomfret v Lord Windsor (1): 30 Jul 1752

An occupying beneficiary under a settlement, who was in possession by permission of the trustees, was a tenant at will to the trustees.

Judges:

Hardwicke LC

Citations:

[1752] EngR 145, (1752) 2 Ves Sen 472, (1752) 28 ER 302

Links:

Commonlii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

See AlsoEarl of Pomfret v Lord Windsor (2) 30-Jul-1752
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CitedWatts v Stewart and Others CA 8-Dec-2016
The court considered the status of residents of almshouses, and in particular whether they were licensees or tenants with associated security.
Held: The occupier’s appeal failed: ‘We do not accept the proposition that, if and insofar as Mrs . .
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Landlord and Tenant

Updated: 07 May 2022; Ref: scu.378363