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Consultation Paper on the General Law of the Landlord and Tenant

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descripti<strong>on</strong> as a “caretaker’s summ<strong>on</strong>s”. It entitles <strong>the</strong> owner <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>to recover possessi<strong>on</strong> from any pers<strong>on</strong> put in possessi<strong>on</strong> bypermissi<strong>on</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> owner as “servant, herdsman or caretaker”. TheCommissi<strong>on</strong> takes <strong>the</strong> view that a summary procedure to recoverpossessi<strong>on</strong> should be available against any permissive occupant,whe<strong>the</strong>r or not coming within those three categories. Apart from thata summary procedure to recover possessi<strong>on</strong> should be available tol<strong>and</strong>lords to cover a wide variety <strong>of</strong> situati<strong>on</strong>s where urgent acti<strong>on</strong> isrequired, 25 for example where tenants overhold 26 or ab<strong>and</strong><strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong>premises. 27 The Commissi<strong>on</strong> provisi<strong>on</strong>ally recommends that <strong>the</strong>summary procedure for recovery <strong>of</strong> possessi<strong>on</strong> in secti<strong>on</strong>s 84-86 <strong>of</strong>Deasy’s Act should be extended to all categories <strong>of</strong> permissiveoccupants <strong>and</strong> made available to l<strong>and</strong>lords generally in cases whereurgent acti<strong>on</strong> is required.F On <strong>the</strong> Title15.07 An ejectment <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> title is <strong>the</strong> acti<strong>on</strong> which should bebrought where it is claimed that <strong>the</strong> tenant has no title to <strong>the</strong>premises. 28 The classic case is where <strong>the</strong> l<strong>and</strong>lord claims to haveforfeited <strong>the</strong> lease. In <strong>the</strong>ory it can also be used where <strong>the</strong> tenant hasceased to have any title, because <strong>the</strong> tenancy has ended by naturalexpirati<strong>on</strong> or service <strong>of</strong> a notice to quit. 29 However, it is most usual in<strong>the</strong> latter cases for an ejectment for overholding to be brought. Thereas<strong>on</strong> for this is that an ejectment <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> title cannot be brought in<strong>the</strong> District Court, whereas an ejectment for overholding can. 30 In <strong>the</strong>former case <strong>the</strong> civil bill or summ<strong>on</strong>s must be served <strong>on</strong> every pers<strong>on</strong>in actual occupati<strong>on</strong> (or in receipt <strong>of</strong> rents <strong>and</strong> pr<strong>of</strong>its), 31 whereas in<strong>the</strong> latter case service <strong>on</strong> pers<strong>on</strong>s in occupati<strong>on</strong> as tenant or sub-tenant25262728293031Note <strong>the</strong> extensi<strong>on</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> caretaker’s summ<strong>on</strong>s procedure to housingauthorities under secti<strong>on</strong>s 62, 107 <strong>and</strong> 118 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Housing Act 1966.See paragraph 15.08 below.See paragraph 15.06 above.See Wylie op cit paragraph 27.08.See Chapter 13 above.Wylie op cit paragraph 27.13.Ibid paragraphs 27.09-10.183

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