In what circumstances, if any, is it appropriate to imply a term into a lease that prohibits a tenant from using the demised premises for an illegal purpose? That was the issue in Assethold Ltd v Interface Properties Ltd [2024] UKUT 371 (LC).
Be mindful of the distinctions: requests for consent

Tanfield’s Harriet Holmes and Mark Reading of Mishcon de Reya consider applications for consent in real property contracts: when to respond, how to do so and what to say.
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