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Part III Protected Occupancies and Statutory Tenancies: Supplemental
SCHEDULES
Grounds for Possession of Dwelling-House Subject to Protected Occupancy or Statutory Tenancy
Part I Cases where Court has a Discretion
Alternative accommodation not provided or arranged by housing authority
1.The court is satisfied that suitable alternative accommodation is available...
2.(1) Accommodation shall be deemed suitable in this Case if...
3.(1) The accommodation must be reasonably suitable to the needs...
4.Accommodation shall not be deemed to be suitable to the...
5.Any document purporting to be a certificate of the housing...
6.In this Case no account shall be taken of accommodation...
Rent lawfully due from the tenant has not been paid,...
OR
Any other lawful obligation of the tenancy, whether or not...
The tenant, or any person residing or lodging with him...
Part II Cases in which court must order possession
2.The court is satisfied that the dwelling-house is required as...
3.Not later than the relevant date the original occupier gave...
4.The dwelling-house has not since the operative date been let...
5.The court may dispense with the requirements of either or...
6.In this case and in Case XII below— “original tenancy”,...
The dwelling-house is overcrowded, within the meaning of Part X...
Terms of the Statutory Tenancy
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