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7.—(1) The descriptions and classes of occupancy or possession which are, or are to be treated as, a tenancy for the purposes of section 97C(5)(a) of the Act are—
(a)occupation or possession of tied accommodation;
(b)occupation or possession under a licence agreement that is in the nature of a tenancy;
(c)occupancy or possession of residential accommodation—
(i)in connection with an individual’s employment or education; and
(ii)in a building or structure that is owned or occupied by the employer or education provider;
(d)temporary occupancy or possession offered, on a night-by-night basis, to individuals who are homeless persons; and
(e)occupancy or possession by a liferenter.
(2) In this regulation—
“liferenter” means an individual who, by virtue of a liferent, has the right—
to receive for life the benefits of the property; and
to live in the building or structure, or on the land, for life; and
“tied accommodation” means accommodation provided to an individual by the individual’s employer under a service occupancy agreement (that is, in return or part return for the performance by the individual of services under the employment agreement).