Unreasonably Withheld in UK Law
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Kenneth S Gerber, COMMERCIAL LEASES IN SCOTLAND Edinburgh: W Green & Son (www.wgreen.co.uk), 2009. xxxv + 217 pp + companion CD. ISBN 9780414017528. £76.13.
... ... to assignations and other dealings where consent is not to be unreasonably withheld by the landlord (para 12-10) ... Although this is not intended ... ...
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
... ... the safety of their visitors would impose an unreasonably heavy burden in those cases in which the visitor was a mere ... of giving consent, or that the consent is unreasonably withheld : Adoption Act, 1950, 8. 3. The courts have placed a very ... ...
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Adoption Applications And Parental Responsibility
... ... guardian4 to be dispensed with if, inter alia, it is unreasonably withheld.5 They stated that the clause “has become ... ...
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Sample Partnership/LLP Agreement
... ... times as the Partners may agree, such agreement not to be unreasonably withheld, but provided that at least two Partners will remain available to ... ...
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Meaning and Construction of Certain Restrictive Covenants which Impact on the Development and Commercial Use of Land
... ... without the covenantees’ consent, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld) and of the covenantees’ objections and intention to commence ... ...
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Limitations to the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Africa: A Model for Balancing National Interest in Development with the Rights of Indigenous Peoples?
... ... was ‘too intrusive into national legal systems’ as it unreasonably limits the discretion of governments. 27 27 General Statement by the ... and until States prove that indigenous peoples have unreasonably withheld consent on a case by case basis. For instance, should a State that has an ... ...
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The Problem of the Mentally Defective Child or Young Person
... ... the consent of his parent, and if such consent is unreasonably withheld an Order of the Court may be obtained to compel him to ... ...
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REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
... ... ground where the consent of one spouse is unreasonably withheld. There is no irrationality, as the Group claims,w in ... ...
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Common Questions and Answers on Farm Business Tenancies
... ... is no statutory provision that such consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Section 19(1) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1927 does not apply ... ...
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Statutes
... ... is not known, the consent is deemed to be unreasonably withheld, and this entitles the court to dispense with it ... ...
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