The Royal Bank of Scotland PLC v Victoria Street (No.3), Ltd, ChD, 28/10/2008

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  • Published: 28 Oct 2008
  • Last edited: 28 Oct 2008

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A landlord was entitled to refuse consent to assignment of a lease having considered a number of factors affecting the ability of the assignee to meet the covenants. The landlord’s refusal of consent was one a reasonable landlord could have arrived at, and as such no further justification for its decision was required.

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