Church Commissioners for England v Meya [2006] EWCA Civ 821 (21 June 2006)

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  • Published: 21 Jun 2006
  • Last edited: 21 Jun 2006

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The Claimant sought possession of a flat let to the Defendant under an assured shorthold tenancy. The term of the last agreement was one year less a day and rent was expressed as a yearly figure but was paid quarterly in advance. The landlord gave the tenant notice to quit but onyl gave a quarter's notice. The question for the court was whether pursuant to section 5(3)(d) of the Housing Act 1988 the notice expired on the last day of a period of the tenancy. The Court of Appeal held that the rent was payable quarterly and that a quarter was a period of the tenancy. The correct notice had been given and possession was ordered.

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