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5.—(1) This regulation prescribes particular circumstances in which a relevant lessor is to be taken, for the purposes of section 28W of, and Part 3 of Schedule 4 to, the Act to have acted reasonably in withholding his consent for alterations to premises.
(2) The circumstances so prescribed are where—
(a)(i)there is a binding obligation requiring the consent of any person to the alteration;
(ii)the relevant lessor has taken steps to seek that consent; and
(iii)that consent has not been given, or has been given subject to a condition making it reasonable for him to withhold his consent; or
(b)the relevant lessor does not know, and could not reasonably be expected to know, that the alteration is one which the occupier proposes to make in order to comply with a section 28T duty.
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