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Saturday 14th February 2009
 

A case involving a dispute over the tenancy under various leases of industrial units in East Sussex, which were used for the preparation of airline meals, illustrates the importance of being careful what you agree to.

Although the circumstances were rather convoluted, the nub of the issue was that due to planning issues surrounding the smell created by the tenant’s business, it was unclear whether the tenant would be able to remain in occupation of the buildings.

Although the tenant wished to remain where it was, it claimed to have sent notices to the landlord to terminate the leases. The landlord claimed not to have received them. The tenant also sought out alternative premises, which it let on a weekly basis, in case the planning decision went against it.

The tenant claimed that the landlord had agreed verbally to grant three-year leases on some of the units. The landlord claimed no such agreement was reached.

Reviewing the contemporaneous evidence, such as correspondence and board minutes, the court was able to conclude that the three-year leases had been created.


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