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Consultation Paper on the General Law of the Landlord and Tenant

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l<strong>and</strong>lord <strong>and</strong> tenant.” 96 This seems to be <strong>the</strong> <strong>on</strong>ly explicit judicialstatement <strong>of</strong> such a positive nature. O<strong>the</strong>r judicial statements tend<strong>on</strong>ly to refer to <strong>the</strong> presence or absence <strong>of</strong> payments in <strong>the</strong> nature <strong>of</strong>rent as being important factors to be taken into c<strong>on</strong>siderati<strong>on</strong> indetermining whe<strong>the</strong>r or not a tenancy has been created. 971.23 Clearly this uncertainty should be removed. TheCommissi<strong>on</strong>’s inclinati<strong>on</strong> is to adopt <strong>the</strong> view <strong>of</strong> Kenny J, firmlyrooted, as it is, in <strong>the</strong> provisi<strong>on</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Deasy’s Act. Fur<strong>the</strong>rmore, indoing so, <strong>the</strong> Commissi<strong>on</strong> would reiterate <strong>the</strong> view expressed earlier 98that it is important that any statutory provisi<strong>on</strong> replacing Deasy’s Actshould be <strong>of</strong> universal applicati<strong>on</strong>. It would create fur<strong>the</strong>r uncertaintyif a comm<strong>on</strong> law relati<strong>on</strong>ship <strong>of</strong> l<strong>and</strong>lord <strong>and</strong> tenant could existindependently <strong>of</strong>, <strong>and</strong> not complying with <strong>the</strong> requirements <strong>of</strong>, <strong>the</strong>statutory relati<strong>on</strong>ship. However, <strong>the</strong> Commissi<strong>on</strong> does recognise thatin certain situati<strong>on</strong>s a lease (or demise) is used essentially as ac<strong>on</strong>veyancing device. When so used it will <strong>of</strong>ten lack many <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>attributes <strong>of</strong> a traditi<strong>on</strong>al lease or tenancy, such as <strong>the</strong> payment <strong>of</strong>rent. The obvious example <strong>of</strong> this is a mortgage by demise or subdemise,where <strong>the</strong> mortgagee does not want to have an outrightc<strong>on</strong>veyance or assignment <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> mortgagor’s interest. 99 If this is <strong>the</strong>freehold interest <strong>of</strong> a fee farm grantee 100 or a leasehold interest, <strong>the</strong>mortgagee will not want to incur <strong>the</strong> mortgagor’s liability to pay <strong>the</strong>fee farm or leasehold rent. The Commissi<strong>on</strong> would not wish to castany doubt <strong>on</strong> <strong>the</strong> validity or efficacy <strong>of</strong> such well-establishedc<strong>on</strong>veyancing practice. O<strong>the</strong>rwise, however, it takes <strong>the</strong> view thatoccupati<strong>on</strong>al arrangements not involving any payment <strong>of</strong> rent or o<strong>the</strong>rforms <strong>of</strong> c<strong>on</strong>siderati<strong>on</strong> should not be regarded as tenancies. Ra<strong>the</strong>r96979899100Op cit at 72.See, eg, Hurly v Hanrahan (1867) IR 1 CL 700, 715 (per O’Brien J);Whipp v Mackey [1927] IR 372, 382 (per Kennedy CJ); Gatien Motor CoLtd v C<strong>on</strong>tinental Oil Co <strong>of</strong> Irel<strong>and</strong> Ltd [1979] IR 406, 415 (per Griffin J)<strong>and</strong> 421 (per Kenny J); Kenny Homes & Co Ltd v Le<strong>on</strong>ard High Court(Costello P) 11 December 1997 (affirmed by Supreme Court 18 June1998); Ó Siodhachain v O’Mah<strong>on</strong>y High Court (Kearns J) 31 October2002.Paragraph 1.17 above.See Wylie Irish L<strong>and</strong> <strong>Law</strong> (3 rd ed Butterworths 1997) paragraphs 12.34<strong>and</strong> 12.37.Ibid Chapter 4.22

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