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King v David Allen and Sons Billposting Ltd: HL 14 Feb 1916

Termination of a periodical tenancy by either the landlord or the tenant will bring to an end the possession of a licensee from the tenant, since the licensee’s rights are only contractual rights against the tenant. Termination by the tenant will expose the tenant to a claim for damages from the licensee. A licence creates personal rights which are binding solely upon the parties to the contract and do not run with the land

Citations:

[1916] UKHL 1, [1916] 2 AC 54, (1915) 2 IR 213

Links:

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Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Contract, Landlord and Tenant

Updated: 13 July 2022; Ref: scu.265981

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