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The ruleE+W
3(1)A tenancy or licence within section 7, but to which sub-paragraph (2) applies, is not an occupation contract unless the notice condition is met.E+W
(2)This sub-paragraph applies to a tenancy or licence—
(a)which confers the right to occupy a dwelling for the purposes of a holiday,
(b)which relates to the provision of accommodation in a care institution (see paragraph 4),
(c)which is a temporary expedient (see paragraph 5), or
(d)to which the shared accommodation exception applies (see paragraph 6).
(3)The notice condition is met if, before or at the time when the tenancy or licence is made, the landlord gives a notice to the person with whom it is made stating that it is to be an occupation contract.
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