SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 2 Grounds for Possession of Dwelling-Houses Let on or Subject to Protected or Statutory Tenancies
Part II Cases in which Court must Order Possession where Dwelling-House Subject to Regulated Tenancy
Case 17
Where the dwelling-house was at any time occupied by a person under the terms of his employment as a person employed in agriculture and the dwelling-house has been let on a regulated tenancy, and—
(a)
the tenant neither is nor at any time was so employed by the landlord and is not the widow of a person who was so employed, and
(b)
not later than the relevant date, the tenant was given notice in writing that possession might be recovered under this Case, and
(c)
The court is satisfied that the dwelling-house is required for occupation by a person employed or to be employed by the landlord in agriculture;
and for the purposes of this Case “employed”, “employment” and “agriculture” have the same meanings as in the M1Agricultural Wages (Scotland) Act 1949.