Sheerwood v Moody
| Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
| Court | Court of Appeal |
| Year | 1952 |
| Date | 1952 |
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7 cases
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Gisborne v Burton
...end by any means (other than surrender by the head tenant to the head landlord). Consequently it was held by Ormerod J. in Sherwood v. Moody (1952) 1 All E.R. 389 (which has never since been doubted) that a sub-tenant of agricultural land has no protection, and no power to serve a counter n......
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Pennell v Payne
... ... I have no doubt that problems could indeed arise —as they already have with regard to a landlord's notice —see Sherwood -v- Moody [1952] 1 AER 389 ... But Mr Morgan suggests the possibility of anomalies the other way also. And in any event anomalies can be cured by legislation; ... ...
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Critchley v Clifford
...to an end, the defendant would find that he was not protected against the superior landlord: Cow v. Casey, 1949, 1 King's Bench, 474; Sherwood v. Moody, 1952, 1 All England Reports, p. 389; Knight v. Olive. 1954, 1 Queen's Bench, p. 514. But support can be found for the view that a tenan......
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Maunsell v Olins
...interests of sub-tenants of agricultural holdings—a power which had been partially, but not relevantly, exercised prior to 1954 (see Sherwood v. Moody [1952] All E.R. 389). Nobody can be unaware that the law relating to tenancies of agricultural land is one of considerable political import ......
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