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Section 28.
1N.I.In this Schedule the following expressions have the meanings hereby assigned to them in relation to a tenancy (in this Schedule referred to as “the relevant tenancy” ), that is to say:—
“the competent landlord” means the person who in relation to the tenancy is for the time being the landlord (as defined by section 28) for the purposes of Part I;
“mesne landlord” means a tenant whose interest is intermediate between the relevant tenancy and the interest of the competent landlord; and
“superior landlord” means a person whose interest is superior to the interest of the competent landlord.
2(1)Any notice to determine served by the competent landlord under Part I to terminate the relevant tenancy, and any agreement made between that landlord and the tenant as to the granting, duration, or terms of a future tenancy, being an agreement made for the purpose of the said Part I, shall bind the interest of any mesne landlord notwithstanding that he has not consented to the service of the notice or was not a party to the agreement.N.I.
(2)The competent landlord shall have power for the purposes of Part I to give effect to any agreement with the tenant for the grant of a new tenancy beginning with the coming to an end of the relevant tenancy, notwithstanding that the competent landlord will not be the immediate landlord at the commencement of the new tenancy, and any instrument made in the exercise of the power conferred by this sub-paragraph shall have effect as if the mesne landlord had been a party thereto.
(3)Nothing in sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) shall prejudice the provisions of paragraphs 3 or 4.
3(1)If the competent landlord, not being the immediate landlord, serves any such notice or makes any such agreement as is mentioned in paragraph 2(1) without the consent of every mesne landlord, any mesne landlord whose consent has not been given thereto shall be entitled to compensation from the competent landlord for any loss arising in consequence of the service of the notice or the making of the agreement.N.I.
(2)If the competent landlord applies to any mesne landlord for his consent to such a notice or agreement, that consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, but may be given subject to any conditions which may be reasonable (including conditions as to the modification of the proposed notice or agreement or as to the payment of compensation by the competent landlord).
(3)Any dispute as to the amount of compensation payable under this paragraph and any question arising under this paragraph as to whether consent has been unreasonably withheld or as to whether any conditions imposed on the giving of consent are unreasonable shall be referred to and determined by the Lands Tribunal.
4N.I.An agreement between the competent landlord and the tenant made for the purposes of Part I in a case where—
(a)the competent landlord is himself a tenant; and
(b)the agreement would apart from this paragraph operate as respects any period after the coming to an end of the estate of the competent landlord;
shall not have effect unless every superior landlord who will be the immediate landlord of the tenant during any part of that period is a party to the agreement.
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